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Tag Archives: spirobranchus giganteus

Underwater Christmas Trees

Posted on December 23, 2024 by Rick SpilmanDecember 6, 2024

A Christmas repost from a few years ago. Spirobranchus giganteus are beautiful underwater creatures, only about 1.5 inches tall, which look like tiny decorated Christmas trees. They are almost too attractive to be described as what they are, tube-building polychaete … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Christmas tree worms, spirobranchus giganteus

Underwater Christmas Trees

Posted on December 26, 2020 by Rick SpilmanDecember 6, 2024

A Christmas repost from a few years ago. Spirobranchus giganteus are beautiful underwater creatures, only about 1.5 inches tall, which look like tiny decorated Christmas trees. They are almost too attractive to be described as what they are, tube-building polychaete … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Christmas tree worms, spirobranchus giganteus

Underwater Christmas Trees

Posted on December 24, 2017 by Rick SpilmanDecember 24, 2017

Spirobranchus giganteus are beautiful underwater creatures, only about 1.5 inches tall, which look like tiny decorated Christmas trees. They are almost too attractive to be described as what they are, tube-building polychaete worms. They are, however, often referred to as … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Christmas tree worm, spirobranchus giganteus
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