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Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms". Alternative names for the phylum have included Nemertini, Nemertinea and Rhynchocoela. Although most are less than 20 centimetres (7.9 in) long, one specimen has been estimated at 54 metres (177 ft). Most are very slim, usually only a few millimeters wide, although a few have relatively short but wide bodies. Many have patterns of yellow, orange, red and green coloration.
The foregut, stomach and intestine run a little below the midline of the body, the anus is at the tip of the tail, and the mouth is under the front. A little above the gut is the rhynchocoel, a cavity which mostly runs above the midline and ends a little short of the rear of the body. All species have a proboscis which lies in the rhynchocoel when inactive but everts (turns inside-out) to emerge just above the mouth and capture the animal's prey with venom. A very stretchy muscle in the back of the rhynchocoel pulls the proboscis in when an attack ends. A few species with stubby bodies filter feed and have suckers at the front and back ends, with which they attach to a host.
There are two nemerteans a small one and a large one and the large one uses its proboscis to attack the polycheate which is eversing its pharynx. All of the animals are from the Puget Sound, WA. Animals were released back into Puget Sound after the making of this video (they didn't die).
Get to know Nemertea!
The most strangest creature called a Ribbon Worm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemertea
Ready to be amazed by a alien-like ribbon worm shoots out what looks like webs out of its mouth. Ribbon worm uses its proboscis when hunting, vomiting a feeding tube sheath from above its mouth, which is thick and sticky. It contains mucus that has a neurotoxins that paralyze its prey. When the worm senses prey nearby, the circular muscle around its proboscis sheath contracts vigorously, forcing fluid from the sheath into the proboscis. This action turns the proboscis inside out, blowing it out of the sheath and the animal's insides. Within a second or so, the proboscis usually wraps itself around the prey, which is then drawn into the mouth and eaten. Sea Worm / Nemertea / Proboscis / Gusanos Cinta / リボンワーム/
Two adult specimens of Lineus ruber (nemerteans) attack a Platynereis dumerilii (annelid) using their poisonous eversible proboscis. This video is part of the supplementary material of the paper: Martín-Durán, J. M., Vellutini, B. C. & Hejnol, A. Evolution and development of the adelphophagic, intracapsular Schmidt’s larva of the nemertean Lineus ruber. Evodevo 6, 28 (2015). http://doi.org/10.1186/s13227-015-0023-5
Zoologia de Invertebrados - Aula 8 - Filo Nemertea Aula da disciplina Zoologia de Invertebrados BBZ - 001 Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas Universidade Virtual do Estado de São Paulo. Professora responsável pela disciplina: Ana Paula M. Borges Battel
Another strange creature has been filmed this time shooting a pink projectile out of its mouth. What is going on here that has caused such a commotion in Taiwan? Green Ribbon Worm Footage: 簡偉丞/Storyful https://goo.gl/FFmMds https://goo.gl/ehoh07 Supporting Media: 1. Proboscis Worm Capturing Prey: Rebecca Kordas 2. Ribbon Worm Larva footage 1: JekelyLab 3. Ribbon Worm Larva footage 2: JekelyLab 4. Juvenile inside Larva footage: Svetlana A Maslakova 5. Juvenile developing in Larva photo: Svetlana A Maslakova
A "ribbon, or bootlace worm" (Nemertea) lies coiled up on the ocean floor. These organisms are voracious predators and feed with a tubular proboscis which shoots out to impale or capture prey. They are most common as tiny "strings" living between sand grains, but they can also grow to large sizes and even live in the water column. There are about 1000 known species of Nemertes, but scientists believe that there at least twice this number yet to be discovered.
There must be another way (Einaich)
There must be another
Must be another way
Einaich, achot
Kol ma shelibi mevakesh omrot
Avarnu ad ko
Derech aruka, derech ko kasha yad beyad
Vehadma'ot zolgot, zormot lashav
Ke'ev lelo shem
Anachnu mechakot
Rak layom sheyavo achrei
There must be another way
There must be another way
Aynaki bit'ul
Rakh yiji yom wu'kul ilkhof yizul
B'aynaki israr
Inhu ana khayar
N'kamel halmasar
Mahma tal
Li'anhu ma fi anwan wakhid l'alakhzan
B'nadi lalmada
l'sama al'anida
There must be another way
There must be another way
There must be another
Must be another way
Derech aruka na'avor
Derech ko kasha
Yachad el ha'or
Aynaki bit'ul
Kul ilkhof yizul
And when I cry, I cry for both of us
My pain has no name
And when I cry, I cry
To the merciless sky and say
There must be another way
Vehadma'ot zolgot, zormot lashav
Ke'ev lelo shem
Anachnu mechakot
Rak layom sheyavo achrei
There must be another way
There must be another way
There must be another