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Help with ID - Strange creature while clamming (PHOTO)
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I came across this while digging clams the other day. There were many if them. I would dig down below a hole in the sand that a typical steamer clam would make with it's syphon. At first it looked like a sand worm over a foot long. But as I looked closer it was attached at the base to a piece of broken shell - by something that looked like a suction cup.
Then as I was examining it, it shrunk to what you see in the photos... Similar to how the steamer clam syphon shrinks and retracts. There were many if them. All attached to a dead broken shell piece. It looked a lot like a worm but more like a clam without a shell. Very strange. Help with ID? |
Re: Help with ID - Strange creature while clamming (PHOTO)
This might help and I know a lot of guys who shore fish in Raritan Bay get what they call Tape worms
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...0-marine-worms |
Re: Help with ID - Strange creature while clamming (PHOTO)
Looks to be a species of tube worm. It will have feathers that it deploys at high tide to trap food and retrieve it into its mouth.
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I bet they are good bait...
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Re: Help with ID - Strange creature while clamming (PHOTO)
I second for some sort of tube worm.
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Looks like a priapulid worm.
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I don't know but it looks like bait to me!:D
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.http://palaeos.com/metazoa/ecdysozoa...riapulida.html weenie worm... |
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