Sea mouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sea mouse is a polychaete worm that normally lies buried head-first in the sand. The iridescent threads or setae that emerge from its scaled back are one of its unique features. Normally, these se...
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Natural History: It feeds mainly upon sea anemones, especially Metridium, and can grow quite large for local nudibranchs. It is an active carnivore and swims well. Their thick, shaggy, and crowded look gives this animal its common name.
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Learn about Sea Mouse with KidsBiology.com. ... About Sea Mouse ; The sea mouse is not actually a mouse but a worm with an unusual appearance. Its body is covered with bristles that look like fur, and it has short, stumpy flaps that work like feet. The sea mouse lives in shallow seawater.
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Black Sea Field Mouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Black Sea Field Mouse ( Apodemus ponticus ) is a species of rodent in the Muridae family. It is found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, possibly Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Russian Fe...
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Highlights for me was seeing mad genius Derek Hynd fix a ding with pine needles and hearing the exitement in the voiceover on the first riding of the Sea Serpent. Check it out.;; Seamouse Loves: Friendly Fires;
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Aphrodita (The Sea Mouse) & Bolinopsis ... R. C. McPhedran, N. A. Nicorovici, D. R. McKenzie, L. C. Botten, A. R. Parker and G. W. Rouse, The Sea Mouse and the Photonic Crystal, Aust. J. Chem. 54, 241-244 (2001).
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The Sea Mouse and the Photonic Crystals ... Electronmicrographs of sea mouse hairs. They show the distorted hexagonal packing of the cylindrical voids, with dislocations, rather like the patterns in foam rafts. Also shown are the wall of a hair (left) and the domain structures (right).
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The Sea Mouse is actually a segmented worm in the same phylum as the Common Earthworm. The rather unusual name of Sea Mouse probably arose because of its colour resemblance to the rodent, when the worm is washed up on the shore covered in silt.
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An introduction to the biology, classification and ecology of ragworms, the Class Polychaeta ... However not all species conform to this basic plan and there are short and squat species which are covered with hair or scales and which look nothing like a worm at all, the Sea Mouse Aphrodite aculeata is a good example of this.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on sea mouse, Zoology: Invertebrates. Includes related research links. ... sea mouse, marine worm of the genus Aphrodite with a short, broad, segmented body, found in moderately deep water. The upper, or dorsal, surface of a sea mouse bears 15...
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