Amphitrite worm. Close-up of the tentacled head of the polychaete (marine annelid) worm Amphitrite figulus. Amphitrites are surface deposit feeders. They catch falling particles with numerous tentacles (white) that they spread out on the sea floor. These tentacles are often the only visible part of the animal with the remainder of its body being buried in the ground | |
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