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I took this picture of the bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) at the center for marine science. The bearded fireworm is under the Annelida phylum. They typically live in tropical waters and reside in corals, rocks, mud or sand. It uses its parapodia to move around and it is slow. It feeds mostly on plants, but if touched it can release a powerful toxin that can penetrate human skin which will cause the skin to burn and become irritated.
I took this picture of the bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) at the center for marine science. The bearded fireworm is under the Annelida phylum. They typically live in tropical waters and reside in corals, rocks, mud or sand. It uses its parapodia to move around and it is slow. It feeds mostly on plants, but if touched it can release a powerful toxin that can penetrate human skin which will cause the skin to burn and become irritated.