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Sabella spallanzanii. These spiral tube worms live in membranous 
tubes, often reinforced by the inclusion of mud particles and have a 
feathery, filter-feeding crown that can be quickly withdrawn into the 
tube when danger threatens.

Sabella spallanzanii. These spiral tube worms live in membranous tubes, often reinforced by the inclusion of mud particles and have a feathery, filter-feeding crown that can be quickly withdrawn into the tube when danger threatens. ©Greenpeace/Newman

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