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This acorn worm was observed while surveying for potential installation sites in the Endeavour rift valley. Acorn worms or Enteropneusta are a hemichordate class of invertebrates, closely related to the chordates. There are about 70 known species. These animals are rarely seen by humans because they generally live in U-shaped burrows on the sea bed, where they lie, sticking their probosces out. To feed, they swallow sand or mud containing organic matter and microorganisms. (N47° 54.3358′, W129° 7.2961′; depth: 2206.3m)
Question by ツ Paяty Poison.: I found a little black worm on my bed…What the heck is it? :(?
So this morning I was making my bed and I found this disgusting tiny black worm crawling on my bed…
I was so disguested that I cleaned my entire room like hardcore.
I have my bed on the floor by a window, but since this happened I am getting rid of my bed and getting a futin.
Does anyone know what kind of bug or larvae a little black worm would be?
Please help..
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a little millipede most likely
Zit
October 11, 2011 at 12:40 am
yeah a little centipede, millipede, or even cricket larvae look like that. prob isn’t something u have to get rid of ur bed over tho
brandy_j
October 11, 2011 at 1:07 am