Arenicola marina

The arénicoles are worms annélide brown lights with blacks measuring 10 to 30 cm length. They live on the level of the littoral, hidden in the sand of the beaches or the mudholes. They can be located thanks to their excrements, in the shape of small twists, being at the end of the galleries worked out by the worm. To high tide, the worm leaves the head, absorbs sand and retains the organic particles and the Micro-organisme S of which it is nourished. It serves him even of food with various predatory like the wader S, of the Crabe S and the Poisson S.

The fishermen with the line use it as soft food.

With the difference of the Vertebrate , the molecules of Hémoglobine are not locked up in the red globules, and some their properties make a very interesting subject of study of it: indeed, the hemoglobin of the worm could be used like blood substitute for transfusions.

Simple: Lugworm

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