Pacific lugworm [Abarenicola pacifica]

Pacific lugworm
Description

The Pacific lugworm, also known as the sandworm, is a marine worm species that inhabits the intertidal zones of the Pacific Ocean, from Alaska to Mexico. It is known for its tube-dwelling behavior and burrowing habits. It feeds by ingesting sediment and extracting organic material from it. The worm is characterized by its reddish-brown color and segmented body, which can grow up to 30 cm long. It's a crucial species for the ecosystem since it facilitates sediment turnover.

Taxonomy
Phylum Segmented Worms
Annelida
Class Polychaetes
Polychaeta
Order Aciculata
Aciculata
Family Lugworms
Arenicolidae
Genus Abarenicola
Abarenicola
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