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....I don't know why my first instinct was plankton-sized.

Based (extremely loosely) on larva of the polychaete worm

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They always shocked to find out Mr. Polychaete is Glenn's father lmao

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Yup! Their boss is a polychaete worm, it's a little joke because they work at a library 😄 (book worm)

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For International a Twitter Moment with all of our Tweets from 2021 for you to see: https://t.co/KO50eKYvLg

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A flashback to 2019; my painting of the earliest unambiguous tube dwelling annelid, the oldest polychaete that can be placed in a living group.
https://t.co/YlQSX1ZVk5 ( )
We didn't get the Nature cover.

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Hi I'm Pickles! I help research polychaetes by day and I do some freelance art stuff on the side, like planning fan projects. I also like critters and playing with colors.

🎨 https://t.co/1LkHFhDIR2

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i dont rlly consider myself a furry but i have a sona so umm hi im a premed microbio major who rlly likes infectious diseases.. i also work in a polychaetes lab where i help curate old dead worms and in 2021 im getting a research job in bioarchaeology

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More content for Enjoy this selection of marine critters, because there can never be enough marine critters on twitter! https://t.co/JBCWkUdy5L

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design based off a squid worm! i love polychaete!!!!!!!!

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Oh no, I missed I worked with them for a bit, I’ll always have a soft spot for my worms.

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Sad to see Worm Week end but couldn’t be happier about the episode that landed on my birthday. Figured a polychaete death worm was in order. I’m looking forward to Worm Week 2021...

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Here is our newly published fossil magelonid from China!

The oldest polychaete that can be placed in a living group and earliest unambiguous tube dwelling annelid.

Named for , who was instrumental in shaping my love for polychaetes!

https://t.co/oYCe0taYfM

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Even marine worms can carry tiny hitchhikers! New research out now in our April issue reviews all the epibiontic relationships between peritrich and including brand new interactions https://t.co/D2eQ0FIGsK

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2020

Sabellastarte spectabilis (Grube, 1878)

"Indian feather duster", Palau 🇵🇼
photo ©️ Florent Charpin via reefguide
Size: up to 4 in. (10 cm)
Depth: 10-100 ft. (3-30 m)
Distribution: Indo-Pacific, Hawaii

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he / they
design by polychaete on furaffinity

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4 of Caribbean marine discovered in brackish waters of Tamiahua Lagoon (Mexico) & described in the genus <Sigambra>.

Study: https://t.co/iJghEVBjoB.

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This one has a sand tube with sea urchin spines! 🧐 You can see it adjusting a piece of shell.

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24 is a polychaeta. I had a tough time figuring out how to make a weird looking ocean worm a handsome but I think I did okay.

https://t.co/BGipGGr4Bm
https://t.co/wnAtGrdt71

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This picture of a dead Bathysaurus Ferox might be up your alley. The inside of a leatherback turtle's mouth also has a good aesthetic. Next is a polychaete worm. Finally, a sea angel. I'd add a bobbit worm with its mouth open if I had room for an extra image though!

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