Adaptations Biology Favorite Species Organisms Weird The Sports Cars of Worms Dr. M February 18, 2024 No Comments “Tomopterids are pelagic polycheate (segmented worm) with paddle-like parapodia that propel them through the water column. They are relatively common in the deep mesopelagic, or twighlight zone, and can live down to about 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). Many Tomopterids are only a centimeter or two long, but some can also get to be quite large—up to 30 centimeters (12 inches!). They are voracious predators, using their speed and agility to capture and consume a variety of midwater organisms. Tomopterids are one of a few organisms observed spewing yellow bioluminescent mucous, presumably to deter predators. Yellow bioluminescence is rare in the deep and scientist don’t yet know why this worm has adapted this ability.” Share the post "The Sports Cars of Worms" FacebookXShare…Shares Related PostsThe Ocean BookshelfBiogeographyThe Ever Increasing Size of Godzilla: Implications for Sexual Selection and Urine ProductionThe Bodacious and the Beautiful: the aerial view of Banzai's massive waves#Scifund Rap Lyrics…You Got to Show the Cheddar