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Polychaetes - Errant

Polychaetes (many bristles) are marine worms whose bodies are divided into repetitive segments. Errant polychaetes actively move about their environment to feed. In this broad category, one will find Bristle Worms, Bamboo Worms, Lugworms, Fireworms, Eunice Worms, Blood Worms and Night Worms, Scaleworms, Spagehetti Worms, Trumpet Worms, Syllid Worms, Sponge Worms, Ragworms, Sandworms, Paddleworms and  Clamworms, Unidentifed Polychaetes.
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  • Home
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  • Fish A-I
    • Angelfishes
    • Barracuda
    • Basslets
    • Blennies
    • Butterflyfishes
    • Cardinalfishes
    • Clingfishes
    • Coneys, Groupers and Hinds
    • Damselfishes
    • Dragonets
    • Drums Highhats Jackknife
    • Eels
    • Filefish
    • Flounders
    • Frogfishes
    • Goatfish
    • Gobies
    • Grunts
    • Hamlets
    • Hogfishes
  • Fish J-Z
    • Jacks
    • Jawfishes
    • Lizardfishes and Sand Divers
    • Parrotfishes
    • Pipefishes
    • Pipehorses
    • Puffer Fishes
    • Rays & Sharks
    • Scorpionfishes
    • Sea Horses
    • Snappers
    • Soapfishes
    • Squirrelfishes
    • Surgeonfishes -Tangs
    • Triggerfishes
    • Trumpet-Cornet Fishes
    • Trunkfishes (Boxfishes)
    • Wrasses
  • Miscellaneous-Rare Fish
    • Atlantic Spadefish
    • Batfish
    • Brutulas
    • Chubs
    • Bonefish
    • Common Snook
    • Cobia
    • Flying Gurnard
    • Glassy Sweeper
    • Mojarras
    • Mullets
    • Needlefishes
    • Northern Sennet
    • Porgies
    • Pugjaw Wormfish
    • Red Lionfish
    • Redspotted Hawkfish
    • Remoras
    • Sand Tilefish
    • Soles
  • Mollusks
    • Bivalves
    • Octopuses
    • Sea Slugs and Nudibranchs
    • Snails-Gastropods >
      • Drupe
    • Squid
  • Crustaceans
    • Crabs
    • Lobsters
    • Sea Spiders
    • Shrimp >
      • Snapping Shrimps
  • Worms
    • Flatworms
    • Acoel Flatworms
    • Ribbon Worms
    • Acorn, Peanut & Spoon Worms
    • Polychaetes - Errant
    • Polychaetes - Sedentary
  • Echinoderms
    • Brittle Stars
    • Crinoids-Feather Stars
    • Sand Dollars
    • Sea Cucumbers
    • Sea Stars
    • Urchins
  • Cnidarians
    • Anemones
    • Corallimorphs
    • Hydroids
  • Tunicates
    • Identified Tunicates
    • Unidentified Tunicates