Bobbit Worm Cuts Fish In Half
Posted by laurie kay olson on october 30 2012.
Bobbit worm cuts fish in half. Bobbit worms are creepy. 8 the worm itself is covered with stinging bristles. They have a pair of mandibles and 4 6 pairs of maxillae. If he notices something he attacks with such speed and ferocity that with his sharp jagged jaws his only weapon he cuts his prey in half.
7 it has such sharp teeth and it attacks the prey with such ferocity that the prey is cut in half. Back in 1993 a woman by the name of lorena bobbit gained infamy after slicing off her husband s penis in a fit of anger. 6 the bobbit worm is armed with five antennas which will signal the arrival of a prey or other animals nearby. Looks pretty small as it lurks buried in the sand waiting to snatch a prey.
Eunice aphroditois is a bristle worm ranging from less than 10 cm 4 in to 3 m 10 ft long that inhabits burrows it creates on the ocean floor. The name bobbit comes in when the worm s mandible slams shut around the catch often with enough force to slice it in half. It is a nocturnal worm lives mainly in tropical waters and usually buries its body between 10 and 15 meters from the surface of the water. These can inflict permanent numbness to the area that is stung.
Characteristics information habits and more this is why you should cut plastic rings in half animals asexual reproduction what is reproduction presentation biology sliderbase. Years later the incident inspired a photographer to lend the name to eunice aphroditois bobbit worm photo by jenny creative commons via wikimedia a worm with hunting methods not unlike those. This species is an ambush predator and hunts by burrowing its whole body in soft sediment on the ocean floor and waits until nearby prey is picked up on one. It lives mainly in the atlantic ocean but can also be found in the indo pacific ocean area.
Their jaws are of two types. Lembeh indonesia february 2018 filmed. Rest assured this thing is taller than me. The creature spends most of its time buried in the ocean floor with just enough showing to wait for passing prey with its five antennae usually smaller worms and fish.
Bobbit worm cuts prey in half. Monster bobbit worm eunice aphroditois this terrifying worm snatches fish from the ocean floor the bobbit worm lives in tropical waters across the globe where it burrows deep into the sand.