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#Lugworm Casts Reel by @thejunk_liveaboards - The oceans are full of many bizarre creatures... 

Each with their own special moves to keep them out of harm's way, fed, and to ensure they create th
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The oceans are full of many bizarre creatures... Each with their own special moves to keep them out of harm's way, fed, and to ensure they create their next generation. They truly are an interesting bunch 🥰 If these cousins fascinate you as much as they do us, you should come hang out sometime 🫡 https://thejunk.com
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @deepseatown1 - Is it a highly toxic sea slug? Nope, it's just the ocean's greatest cosplayer! 🎭🌊

Meet the "Mimic Worm" (Cryptochaetosyllis imitatio). With its neo
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Is it a highly toxic sea slug? Nope, it’s just the ocean’s greatest cosplayer! 🎭🌊 Meet the "Mimic Worm" (Cryptochaetosyllis imitatio). With its neon colors and spiky fake "tentacles," it looks exactly like a venomous nudibranch. But it is actually a completely harmless bristle worm pulling off an epic visual disguise to trick predators into leaving it alone! This incredible master of deception was just officially described by science in 2024 after being spotted living on soft corals off the coasts of Japan and Vietnam. Originally, divers and local fishermen just assumed it was a regular sea slug. It wasn't until scientists took a much closer look that they realized it was a worm in disguise. What makes this so mind-blowing? This is the first time in history that this kind of mimicry has ever been discovered in a segmented worm! It is so committed to the act that it even evolved to hide its typical worm bristles deep inside its body, kind of like a cat's retractable claws, just so it doesn't break character. 🤯🐛 Nature really is the ultimate illusionist! ✨ Tag a friend who loves weird ocean discoveries! 👇 #MimicWorm #MarineBiology #NewSpecies #OceanDiscovery #Nudibranch #SeaSlug #OceanLife #WeirdNature #UnderTheSea #MarineConservation #ScienceFacts
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @diver_gendut (verified account) - Iconic queen! 👑 👸 
#underwaterworld #scubadiving #scubalife #marinelife #underwateradventure
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Iconic queen! 👑 👸 #underwaterworld #scubadiving #scubalife #marinelife #underwateradventure
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @digitalwildlifestudio - It looks slow. It moves slow. But it carries one of the most sophisticated biological weapons in the ocean.

The geographic cone snail is a predatory
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It looks slow. It moves slow. But it carries one of the most sophisticated biological weapons in the ocean. The geographic cone snail is a predatory marine mollusk found in tropical coral reefs. Unlike fast-swimming hunters, it relies on stealth and chemistry. Inside its body is a specialized harpoon system — a modified tooth called a radula. This microscopic dart is loaded with a complex venom cocktail containing dozens of bioactive peptides known as conotoxins. Each toxin targets specific ion channels and nerves, shutting down muscle control within seconds. Reef ecosystems are dense with movement — damselfish guarding algae patches, cleaner shrimp servicing larger fish, plankton drifting in filtered sunlight, and countless microorganisms cycling nutrients through coral structures. In this crowded environment, hesitation is costly. The cone snail extends slowly, almost invisibly blending with sand and coral fragments. Then the strike happens faster than the eye can follow. What appears to be a harmless shell on the seabed is actually a precision venom delivery system perfected over millions of years. In coral reefs, danger doesn’t always chase you. Sometimes it waits. #conesnail #marinebiology #reefpredator #wildlife #naturevideo #underwaterworld #animalbehavior #oceanlife #macro_wildlife #earthfocus #rawnature #marineecosystem #lessknownspecies #extremewildlife #coralreef #naturelovers #oceanpredator #wildlifelovers #microhunter #realnature
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @nautiluslive - #DeepSea #sponges like these, which we explored in the waters of the #MarshallIslands, are an integral part of #seafloor ecology, providing habitat fo
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#DeepSea #sponges like these, which we explored in the waters of the #MarshallIslands, are an integral part of #seafloor ecology, providing habitat for tons of other species, like the #squatlobster seen here. #WildlifeWednesday
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @drawaqaconservation - See if you can guess what type of animal this is? 🤔

Is it a type of coral? Or a worm? Or even some variety of sea slug?

It is in fact a type of sea
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See if you can guess what type of animal this is? 🤔 Is it a type of coral? Or a worm? Or even some variety of sea slug? It is in fact a type of sea cucumber known as a magnum sea cucumber. 🤯 Most of the body is hidden beneath the sand and it feeds by catching falling debris and nutrients from the water column on its tree like tentacles, which it places into its mouth one by one in slow motion. ✨
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @kavispalette - Spot this creepy crawley the other day👀🥒 
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Spot this creepy crawley the other day👀🥒 . . . . #marinelife #seacucumber #oceanlovers #marinebiology #sealife
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @marineframesstudio - The Yellow Spotted Flatworm, Thysanozoon nigropapillosum, is a polyclad flatworm known for its velvety black body covered in bright yellow spots and s
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The Yellow Spotted Flatworm, Thysanozoon nigropapillosum, is a polyclad flatworm known for its velvety black body covered in bright yellow spots and subtle marginal ruffles. Unlike many simple worms, this species has a highly branched digestive system that distributes nutrients throughout its thin body — no true circulatory system required. Thysanozoon nigropapillosum is a simultaneous hermaphrodite, and during reproduction, individuals may engage in “penis fencing” — a behavior where both attempt to inseminate the other. The “winner” becomes the sperm donor, while the other carries the eggs. Nature’s strategy can be as complex as it is unexpected. #thysanozoonnigropapillosum #yellowspottedflatworm #marinebiology #underwaterphotography #reeflife
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @discvrblog - You're telling me this tiny sea slug charges in the sun like a phone? 🔋🐑

This is the leaf sheep, Costasiella kuroshimae, a millimeter-long marine s
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You’re telling me this tiny sea slug charges in the sun like a phone? 🔋🐑 This is the leaf sheep, Costasiella kuroshimae, a millimeter-long marine slug that steals chloroplasts from the algae it eats. Instead of digesting them completely, it keeps those chloroplasts alive inside its body and uses them to photosynthesize, letting it create extra energy from sunlight. It’s one of the few animals on Earth that can blur the line between plant and animal like this. Ocean biology is wild. 🌊✨ #SeaSlug #MarineLife
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @deepseatown1 - Do you know the scale worm (Eulagisca sp.)? This eerie deep-sea polychaete, often called the Antarctic scale worm, lurks in the freezing depths of the
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Do you know the scale worm (Eulagisca sp.)? This eerie deep-sea polychaete, often called the Antarctic scale worm, lurks in the freezing depths of the Southern Ocean below 1,640 feet, where it scavenges and preys on other critters using a retractable mouth packed with sharp, tearing jaws that flip out like a nightmare. Growing up to 8 inches long and 4 inches wide, its body is armored with overlapping, iridescent scales called elytra that give it a golden, fluffy look from behind—but don't let that fool you, the front end resembles a sci-fi monster head. As one of the biggest in its family, it's a reminder of how wild and otherworldly life gets in the abyss! #ScaleWorm #Eulagisca #DeepSea #OceanFacts #MarineLife #WeirdCreatures #UnderwaterWonders
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @thenaturalhistorycupboard - Sea slugs are wonders of the ocean being brightly coloured and dangerous at the same time #sea #nudibranch #toxic #slug #predators
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Sea slugs are wonders of the ocean being brightly coloured and dangerous at the same time #sea #nudibranch #toxic #slug #predators
#Lugworm Casts Reel by @digitalwildlifestudio - It doesn't have teeth - until it does.

Deep‑sea scale worms are among the most overlooked predators of the ocean floor. Hidden beneath shimmering bri
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It doesn’t have teeth — until it does. Deep‑sea scale worms are among the most overlooked predators of the ocean floor. Hidden beneath shimmering bristles, they conceal an eversible pharynx — a muscular feeding structure that can extend outward in a fraction of a second. In cold seep ecosystems, energy doesn’t come from sunlight. It comes from methane and chemical reactions that fuel bacterial communities. Those bacteria support shrimp, mussels, and other invertebrates — and predators like this worm. The attack is mechanical and precise. The worm contracts anterior segments, building internal pressure before launching its pharynx forward. Hooked jaws seize prey before it can retreat. Deep‑sea environments often appear static, but they are dynamic networks of energy transfer. Even small invertebrate predation events ripple outward through the ecosystem. At nearly a kilometer below the surface, there is no day or night. Only chemistry, darkness, and sudden movement. Not every extraordinary predator has a spine. Some hide beneath bristles. #DeepSeaWorm #ScaleWorm #ColdSeepEcosystem #RareOceanLife #DeepSeaPredator #ExtremeEnvironment #NoVoiceover #NaturalDeepSea #ExtraordinaryAnimals #ROVFootage

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