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Bearded Fireworm

Hermodice carunculata

Description:

Photo take at -35 ft in a Caribbean reef. this fireworm clime on a sea rod brown color. Bearded fireworms are usually between 5–10 cm in length, but can reach up to 35 cm. They are endowed with a group of poisonous white bristles on each side, which are flared out when the worm is disturbed.

Habitat:

The bearded fireworm is usually found on reefs, under stones in rocky areas of the sea, and on some mud bottoms. It is encountered throughout the tropical western Atlantic and at Ascension Island in mid-Atlantic.

Notes:

The bearded fireworm is a slow creature, and is not considered a threat to humans unless touched by a careless swimmer. The bristles, when flared, can penetrate human skin, injecting a powerful neurotoxin and producing intense irritation and a painful burning sensation around the area of contact. The sting can also lead to nausea and dizziness. This sensation lasts up to a few hours, but a painful tingling can continue to be felt around the area of contact. In a case of accidental contact, application and removal of adhesive tape will help remove the spines; applying alcohol to the area will also help alleviate the pain. Wikipedia.

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4 Comments

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 11 years ago

Thanks Ruby :)

RubyPrakash
RubyPrakash 11 years ago

Gerardo: your under water spottings are fascinating.

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 11 years ago

Thanks Maria indeed is very interesting :)

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

Interesting one!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Spotted by
Gerardo Aizpuru

Mexico

Spotted on Sep 14, 2012
Submitted on Sep 14, 2012

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