Thursday, November 5, 2009

39 Weeks And Doctor Stretched My Cervix

plankton larva of a polychaete worm in the Indian Ocean

Indian Ocean, east of Somalia








Most worms live in the water - and only in sea. Ok, I do not mean the worms who are parasitic in the intestines or in other places in animals, but the "wild" as the zoologist . Say Most are tied to the ocean floor, but their eggs, they can be incorporated into the water, slip out of them not new worms but first larvae, so young. These larvae are found in the plankton, can be driven by the water currents and carried by the water turbulence.


This worm larva I have a drop Meerwassser held in the shell and shown in many photos the movements. It was certainly painful for the animal to want to be in the little drops of water - where its habitat is still of infinite space - so it has probably turned so much and tortuous.

I hope that you still affect the beauty, and then would be the victim of the larvae might have been helpful for the recognition by us humans.

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