Worm Pipefish [Pseudoscolelepis redmanneri]

Description
The Worm Pipefish, or Pseudoscolelepis redmanneri, is a small, slender marine species that is found primarily in shallow waters near coastlines. It is characterized by its elongated, worm-like body and its ability to change its skin color to match its surroundings, which serves as a defense mechanism against predators. This species is known to be a poor swimmer, often preferring to crawl on the ocean floor or hide in seagrass. It feeds on small microorganisms and invertebrates.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Segmented Worms
Annelida
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Class |
Polychaetes
Polychaeta
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Order |
Spionida
Spionida
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Family |
Scolelepidids
Scolelepididae
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Genus |
Pseudoscolelepis
Pseudoscolelepis
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