Christmas Tree Worm
Christmas tree worms spirobranchus giganteus are a type of polychaete a group of segmented worms that contains over 13 000 species.
Christmas tree worm. The christmas tree worm or as it is sometimes referred to as the jewel stone is a small filter feeding invertebrate with a wide variety of colors. Christmas tree worms come in a variety of bright colors. Christmas tree worms are named for their spindly fir tree like appearance.
These animals can be a variety of colors including red orange yellow blue and white. Their festive looking crowns protrude from their otherwise tube like body composed of radioles similar to hair appendages radiating from the worm s spines. These appendages are used to catch dinner floating by in the water usually microscopic plants and animals.
They are favorites of underwater macro photographers because of their vibrant colors and detailed structure. The christmas tree worm is a colorful marine worm with beautiful spiraling plumes that resemble a fir tree. These little creatures are popping out from their tube decorating coral reefs like ornaments a christmas tree.
And just like their cousins the sea mice and feather. They aren t very big averaging about 1 5 inches in length. Spirobranchus giganteus commonly known as the christmas tree worm is a tube building polychaete worm belonging to the family serpulidae.
These cone shaped worms are one of the most widely recognized sedentary polychaete worms. Christmas tree worm is the common name for a marine worm that lives on tropical coral reefs around the world. Christmas tree worms are colorful marine worms that can be found all over the world in tropical waters.