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Medusa Worm

Family Cirratulidae

A soft-bodied worm with long feeding tentacles that gather particles from mud and sand; helps recycle nutrients in the sediment.

Species Data

First Recorded: November 11, 2024
Last Observed: July 19, 2025
Est. Population: 100
Record Created: July 03, 2025
Realm: Saltwater
Main Biome: Seagrass Meadow
Trophic Role: Detritivore
Feeding Niche: Eat debris from the surface of the sandy bottom
Known Predators: None Known
Currently: Successfully
Population Size: 100
First Recorded: November 11, 2024
Reproduction Notes: 1 entries
Status: Least Concern
Realm: Saltwater
Main Biome: Seagrass Meadow
Population Size: 100
Conservation Notes: None recorded
Total Comments: 0
Species Page: Medusa Worm

General Notes

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Ecology Notes

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Reproduction Notes

Reproduces prolifically throughout the Seagrass Meadows Biome

No conservation notes recorded yet

Conservation observations and notes will appear here once added.

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