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Feather Duster Tubeworm (Chone sp.) detail. Also known as Fan Worm. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia | Ocean creatures, Ocean fishing, Underwater world
![Fanworms, "Nature's Eye Factories," Stick Them Pretty Much Anywhere - Scientific American Blog Network Fanworms, "Nature's Eye Factories," Stick Them Pretty Much Anywhere - Scientific American Blog Network](https://static.scientificamerican.com/blogs/cache/file/5D54E3EA-0045-42E3-B4928816BBB5D5C8_source.jpg?w=590&h=800&1EAE1CD2-919E-4470-B987A352A386F9DE)
Fanworms, "Nature's Eye Factories," Stick Them Pretty Much Anywhere - Scientific American Blog Network
![Retracing the pathways of invasive marine worms in Australia and New Zealand - The Australian Museum Blog Retracing the pathways of invasive marine worms in Australia and New Zealand - The Australian Museum Blog](https://media.australian.museum/media/dd/images/sabella_big.e875573.width-600.f5bf8d4.jpg)
Retracing the pathways of invasive marine worms in Australia and New Zealand - The Australian Museum Blog
![Michael Bok on Twitter: "Here is a rare view of the fan worm Acromegalomma vesiculosum outside of its tube. Most of the worm is always hidden with only the crown protruding. #WormWednesday Michael Bok on Twitter: "Here is a rare view of the fan worm Acromegalomma vesiculosum outside of its tube. Most of the worm is always hidden with only the crown protruding. #WormWednesday](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D4WZfi-WwAAHIOs.jpg)