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Description:

An annelid worm. It is rufous brown and or relatively narrow girth. Somewhat resembles an earthworm. On its sides are small, backwards-facing spines, presumably to help it move forward as it burrows in the sand. There appears to be small vents near the bases of the spines.

Habitat:

Under sand.

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AlexanderStein
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AlexanderStein

Newport, Oregon, USA

Spotted on Jun 14, 2010
Submitted on Dec 29, 2011

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