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Beach worm

  Beach worm
Beach worm

Distribution: These worms can be found burrowed in sandy areas throughout the south-eastern Australian coast at the low water mark. They are commonly collected by using a small piece of fish or meat to attract them to the surface then removing them by hand or using special pliers.

Characteristics: Beach worms have a muscular body that consists of hundreds of body segments. These worms can vary from a red to greenish colour on the head to a body of pearly white.

Size: Beach worms can exceed 2.5 metres in length.

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