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"Discovering the Hidden World of Annelids: From Compost to Coral Reefs" Dive into the fascinating world of annelids with a compost wormery

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Compost / wormery - worms visible amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable

Compost / wormery - worms visible amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable and fruit peelings
MAB-391 Compost / wormery - worms visible amongst variety of kitchen waste including vegetable and fruit peelings and cardboard in top of black plastic recycled composting bin UK Mark Boulton Please

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Earthworms - Soil cross-section showing worms in tunnnels and aeration and grass roots JPF12192

Earthworms - Soil cross-section showing worms in tunnnels and aeration and grass roots JPF12192
JPF-6743 Earthworms - Soil cross-section showing worms in tunnnels and aeration and grass roots Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Ragworm mouth, SEM

Ragworm mouth, SEM
Ragworm mouth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mouth of a ragworm (Nereis sp.). Four teeth (cream) are seen around the opening. These worms are used commercially as fishing bait

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Scientist working with a ragworm specimen

Scientist working with a ragworm specimen
Scientist dissecting a ragworm specimen, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Hard coral (Porites lutea) with Christmas-tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus), New Caledonia

Hard coral (Porites lutea) with Christmas-tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus), New Caledonia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Feather duster worm (Sabellidae) Rinca, Indonesia

Feather duster worm (Sabellidae) Rinca, Indonesia

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Kinabalu giant red leech (Mimobdella buettikoferi) feeding on Kinabalu giant earthworm

Kinabalu giant red leech (Mimobdella buettikoferi) feeding on Kinabalu giant earthworm (Pheretima darnleiensis), on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Peanut worms, Sipunculus nudus, etc

Peanut worms, Sipunculus nudus, etc
Peanut worms, Sipunculus nudus 1, Siphonosoma cumanense 4, etc. Sipunculo nudo, Sipunculo microrinco, Sipunculo macrorinco, Sipunculo commestible

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Kaleidoscopic image of Variegated feather duster (Bispira variegata), Sabellidae

Kaleidoscopic image of Variegated feather duster (Bispira variegata), Sabellidae. Puerto Galera, Philippines

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Atlantic Palolo (Eunice fucata) looking for food just before retreating back into her burrow

Atlantic Palolo (Eunice fucata) looking for food just before retreating back into her burrow, in land locked alakaline lagoon on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Variegated feather duster (Bispira variegata) Sabellidae. Puerto Galera, Philippines

Variegated feather duster (Bispira variegata) Sabellidae. Puerto Galera, Philippines

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Magnificent feather duster worm (Protula magnifica) Puerto Galera, Philippines

Magnificent feather duster worm (Protula magnifica) Puerto Galera, Philippines

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Secretary blenny (Acanthemblemaria maria) hiding underneath a Christmas tree worm

Secretary blenny (Acanthemblemaria maria) hiding underneath a Christmas tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) Bonaire, Caribbean

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Sand tube-building annelid fanworm, Pectinaria belgica

Sand tube-building annelid fanworm, Pectinaria belgica (Nereis pectinata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Tube-building annelid fanworm, Spirobranchus triqueter

Tube-building annelid fanworm, Spirobranchus triqueter. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Chaetopoda or annelid ringed worms

Chaetopoda or annelid ringed worms
Chaetopoda annelids or ringed worms: Sabellastarte indica, Hydroides norvegicus, Sabella spallanzanii, Pista cretacea, Eunice magnifica, Hermione hystricella, and Chloeia viridis

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Specimens of Ocean Surface Life (engraving)

Specimens of Ocean Surface Life (engraving)
1104455 Specimens of Ocean Surface Life (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Specimens of Ocean Surface Life)

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Californian sea lion (Zalophus californianus) swimming in Southern sea palm (Eisenia arborea)

Californian sea lion (Zalophus californianus) swimming in Southern sea palm (Eisenia arborea) and Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) forest, San Benitos Islands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Post Horn Worms (Spirorbis) on seaweed, on beach, Derrible Bay, Sark, British Channel Islands

Post Horn Worms (Spirorbis) on seaweed, on beach, Derrible Bay, Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Peacock Tube Worm (Sabella pavonina) with Cuttlefish eggs, Bouley Bay, Jersey, British

Peacock Tube Worm (Sabella pavonina) with Cuttlefish eggs, Bouley Bay, Jersey, British Channel Islands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Picture No. 10855793

Picture No. 10855793
Tubifex Worms - freshwater stream (Lumbriculs variegatus Lumbriculus variegatus) Date:

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Tiger Worms - showing stripes - UK

Tiger Worms - showing stripes - UK
SPH-959 Tiger Worms - showing stripes UK Eisenia fetida Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Medicinal leech

Medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis). Leeches are parasites that feed on blood. They attach themselves to the skin using suckers and create a wound with three sharp jaw plates

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Tiger Leech / Painted Leech on a leaf, typical

Tiger Leech / Painted Leech on a leaf, typical in lowland rainforest of Kinabatangan river floodplain (Haemadipsa picta). Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Illustration of earthworm, mushrooms and tree root underground

Illustration of earthworm, mushrooms and tree root underground

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Illustration of Arenicola marina (Lugworm or Sandworm) in tunnel underneath a beach

Illustration of Arenicola marina (Lugworm or Sandworm) in tunnel underneath a beach

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Mediterranean Fanworm or Feather Duster Worm -Sabella spallanzanii-, near Santa Maria, Azores

Mediterranean Fanworm or Feather Duster Worm -Sabella spallanzanii-, near Santa Maria, Azores, Atlantic Ocean, Portugal

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Picture No. 10744403

Picture No. 10744403
RoundWORM - From Cat (Toxocara cati) Date:

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Coastal wildlife, artwork C016 / 7191

Coastal wildlife, artwork C016 / 7191
Coastal wildlife. Computer artwork showing the varying forms of wildlife found at different depths on a gently sloping Mediterranean coast, with an inset showing sand-dwelling life (lower right)

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Medium group of leeches, illustration

Medium group of leeches, illustration
Zoology - Annelida - Medium group of leeches, illustration

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Haemopsis sanguisuga, Horse Leech

Haemopsis sanguisuga, Horse Leech

Background imageAnnelid Collection: A large fluorescent worm (unidentified) lies

A large fluorescent worm (unidentified) lies on a boulder near a stream in a primary rainforest. in river Danum valley conservation area; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Tiger Leeches / Painted Leech on leaves of low

Tiger Leeches / Painted Leech on leaves of low vegetation, typical in lowland rainforest of Kinabatangan river floodplain (Haemadipsa picta). Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Annelids

Annelids
Illustration of a Annelids

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Illustration of Trochophore, a transparent marine larva showing internal organs

Illustration of Trochophore, a transparent marine larva showing internal organs and abundance of external cilia

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Close-up of a blue Christmas tree worm

Close-up of a blue Christmas tree worm
Blue Christmas tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Colorful Christmas Tree Worms, Key Largo, Florida

Colorful Christmas Tree Worms, Key Largo, Florida
Colorful Christmas Tree Worms (Spirobranchus grandis) expose their gills to filter the water flowing by in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Christmas Tree Worms, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Christmas Tree Worms, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Christmas tree worm in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Christmas tree worm in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Facial and body view of the predatory Bobbit worm, Indonesia

Facial and body view of the predatory Bobbit worm, Indonesia
Facial and body view of the predatory Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois), taken in 6 meters of water in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Christmas Tree Worm in hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Christmas Tree Worm in hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Christmas Tree Worm in fire coral

Christmas Tree Worm in fire coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Close-up view of a Christmas Tree Worm, Key Largo, Florida

Close-up view of a Christmas Tree Worm, Key Largo, Florida
A close-up view of a Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus grandis) on a coral reef in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Peppermint Goby and Christmas tree worm on hard coral

Peppermint Goby and Christmas tree worm on hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Cleaner shrimp on christmas tree worm, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Cleaner shrimp on christmas tree worm, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Bristle Worms feeding on a large sponge

Bristle Worms feeding on a large sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Christmas Tree Worm in hard coral

Christmas Tree Worm in hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageAnnelid Collection: Christmas tree worm on coral, Belize

Christmas tree worm on coral, Belize



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"Discovering the Hidden World of Annelids: From Compost to Coral Reefs" Dive into the fascinating world of annelids with a compost wormery, where these incredible creatures thrive among kitchen waste and cardboard in a recycled composting bin. Take a closer look at an earthworm's underground habitat, as they create tunnels that aerate the soil and provide essential nutrients for grass roots. Explore the intricate mouth structure of a ragworm through scanning electron microscopy, revealing its unique adaptations for feeding and survival. Witness scientists diligently studying ragworm specimens, unraveling their secrets and contributing to our understanding of these remarkable creatures. Marvel at the vibrant Christmas-tree worms adorning hard coral reefs in New Caledonia, showcasing nature's stunning symbiotic relationships between annelids and marine ecosystems. Encounter the elegant feather duster worm in Rinca, Indonesia, as it gracefully extends its colorful tentacles to filter-feed on passing nutrients in the water. Observe the Kinabalu giant red leech indulging in its favorite meal - feasting on a Kinabalu giant earthworm - highlighting nature's complex predator-prey interactions within annelid communities. Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscopic image of Variegated feather duster worms from Sabellidae family, displaying their mesmerizing array of colors found off Puerto Galera shores in Philippines. Catch sight of Atlantic Palolo emerging from her burrow to search for food before retreating back into her hidden sanctuary – witness this captivating behavior along coastal regions worldwide. Encounter another species from Sabellidae family - Variegated feather duster worm - thriving amidst vibrant marine life off Puerto Galera shores in Philippines; truly an underwater spectacle.