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Ribbon Worm
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Miller's Wildlife
Ribbon Worms: As Dangerous as They Look?
Nemerteans, or Ribbon Worms, have gone viral in recent years due to their terrifying proboscises! But how dangerous are they, really? And what even IS a Ribbon Worm? Sources: Campbell, Neil A. Biology. Pearson, 2017. Hickman, Cleveland P. Integrated Principles of Zoology. McGraw-Hill Education, 2014. Alison Cranage | 18 Oct 2021. “Lineus ...
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Oct 13, 2023
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This is a ribbon #worm (Nemertea). 🪱 It lacks specialized gills and instead respires through the surface of its skin. | Science Channel
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Jul 21, 2022
Ribbon Worm: The Elastic Predator With a Hidden Weapon
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2 months ago
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Explain Knowledge on Instagram: "Ribbon worms (phylum Nemertea) use a secret but powerful attack method involving a proboscis hidden inside their body. When attacking, the worm suddenly shoots out this long, sticky, ribbon-like proboscis, often armed with a sharp stylet. The proboscis wraps around or pierces the prey and releases toxins that paralyze it within seconds. After immobilizing the victim, the ribbon worm pulls it toward its mouth and swallows it whole. This rapid, stealthy strike make
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explainknowledge
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4 months ago
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Stem Antics on Instagram: "⚠️ Meet the ribbon worm: nature’s slimy sword-swallower. Ribbon worms (Nemertea) are ocean predators with a bizarre party trick—a proboscis hidden in their body that shoots out like a harpoon to snag prey. Some species can extend this weapon several times their body length. They’re also champions of regeneration. Cut one into pieces and each segment can grow into a full new worm. This makes them key organisms in research on tissue repair and regenerative medicine. Some
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stem_antics
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7 months ago
0:11
𝗂𝗇𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖺𝗍𝖾.𝗂𝗈 on Instagram: "This Instagram Reel captures a ribbon worm (phylum Nemertea) extending its eversible proboscis—a muscular tube typically coiled inside its soft, elongated body—for predation or defense. The pinkish organ, shown uncoiling to several times the worm's length, deploys adhesive and toxic secretions, as seen during handling on a wooden surface. Uploaded September 10, 2025. As of December 27, 2025, it has 450,000 views, 22,000 likes, and 2,100 comments. Comments ref
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inno.vateio
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4 months ago
Nemertea Feeding
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The ribbon worm belongs to the phylum Nemertea and is known for its long, ribbon like body and a hidden weapon most animals never see. The white branching structure visible here is its proboscis, a feeding tube normally stored inside the body and rapidly fired outward to capture prey. Seeing it fully extended is rare and offers a glimpse into how unusual these creatures really are. Ribbon worms live in marine, freshwater, and even damp terrestrial environments, often tucked beneath rocks, sand,
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Knowledge Dome
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3 months ago
What is Finger Feeding?
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Jan 1, 2018
The Feeding of the Five Thousand - Trueway Kids
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Jun 20, 2024
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Explain Knowledge on Instagram: "Ribbon worms (phylum Nemertea) use a secret but powerful attack method involving a proboscis hidden inside their body. When attacking, the worm suddenly shoots out this long, sticky, ribbon-like proboscis, often armed with a sharp stylet. The proboscis wraps around or pierces the prey and releases toxins that paralyze it within seconds. After immobilizing the victim, the ribbon worm pulls it toward its mouth and swallows it whole. This rapid, stealthy strike make
12.5K views
4 months ago
Instagram
explainknowledge
0:12
Stem Antics on Instagram: "⚠️ Meet the ribbon worm: nature’s slimy sword-swallower. Ribbon worms (Nemertea) are ocean predators with a bizarre party trick—a proboscis hidden in their body that shoots out like a harpoon to snag prey. Some species can extend this weapon several times their body length. They’re also champions of regeneration. Cut one into pieces and each segment can grow into a full new worm. This makes them key organisms in research on tissue repair and regenerative medicine. Some
9.3K views
7 months ago
Instagram
stem_antics
0:11
𝗂𝗇𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖺𝗍𝖾.𝗂𝗈 on Instagram: "This Instagram Reel captures a ribbon worm (phylum Nemertea) extending its eversible proboscis—a muscular tube typically coiled inside its soft, elongated body—for predation or defense. The pinkish organ, shown uncoiling to several times the worm's length, deploys adhesive and toxic secretions, as seen during handling on a wooden surface. Uploaded September 10, 2025. As of December 27, 2025, it has 450,000 views, 22,000 likes, and 2,100 comments. Comments ref
4.2K views
4 months ago
Instagram
inno.vateio
0:15
This is a ribbon #worm (Nemertea). 🪱 It lacks specialized gills and instead respires through the surface of its skin. | Science Channel
193.8K views
Jul 21, 2022
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Science Channel
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Nemertean (Ribbon-worm) swallowing prey
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Jul 26, 2013
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Animal Earth
9:55
Phylum Nemertea (Rhynchocoela) || The ribbon worms
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Mar 24, 2021
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Zoologist Ammar
Nemertea - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 29, 2014
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The Ribbon Worm’s Secret Weapon
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5 months ago
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Oddly Enough
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Nemertea, Ribbon Worm
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Feb 21, 2019
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Taylor Hendricks
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The Worm With a Hidden Weapon #curiosity #mistery
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5 months ago
YouTube
Scientific Sinkhole
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Proboscis Worms | Ribbon Worms | Nemertea
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Jun 7, 2023
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Nature's Wonder
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Nursing Experts on Instagram: "Meet the Ribbon Worm (Nemertea) 🪱 An amazing invertebrate with a powerful hunting mechanism! Ribbon worms use a sticky, retractable proboscis that shoots out like a web to trap prey instantly. Some species can extend this organ many times their own body length. These worms are found in oceans worldwide, from shallow shores to deep seas. Most feed on small invertebrates, while a few species can grow over 30 meters long, making them among the longest animals on Eart
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3 months ago
Instagram
nursing_experts
4:36
Facts: Ribbon Worms (Nemertea)
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Apr 5, 2024
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Deep Marine Scenes
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Alien Ribbon Worm Shoots Proboscis to Attack Prey! 🤯 Bizarre Sea Creature
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5 months ago
YouTube
Daawt e Haq 165
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Nemertea worm family Tetrastemmatidae under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Video of the worm's proboscis. White Sea.
Sep 21, 2023
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shoma81
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3 months ago
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BrnSoup
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Phylum Nemertea - Nemerteans/Ribbon Worms/Proboscis Worms
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Jan 16, 2025
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Beck Bio
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Nemertea Worm
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Feb 6, 2009
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oceancontent
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Knowledge Dome on Instagram: "The ribbon worm belongs to the phylum Nemertea and is known for its long, ribbon like body and a hidden weapon most animals never see. The white branching structure visible here is its proboscis, a feeding tube normally stored inside the body and rapidly fired outward to capture prey. Seeing it fully extended is rare and offers a glimpse into how unusual these creatures really are. Ribbon worms live in marine, freshwater, and even damp terrestrial environments, ofte
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3 months ago
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knowledgedome1
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, supertype Spiralia, specimen with a sticky proboscis with venom, found in the Barents Sea
Sep 5, 2020
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shoma81
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, supertype Spiralia, specimen with a sticky proboscis with venom, found in the Barents Sea
Jan 22, 2021
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shoma81
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Possibly family Tetrastemmatidae. You can see proboscis and stylet. White Sea.
Feb 9, 2023
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shoma81
0:52
Corey Ewings on Instagram: "Ribbon worms, scientifically known as Nemertea, are intriguing marine invertebrates distinguished by their long, slender bodies and remarkable regenerative abilities. One of the most fascinating aspects of ribbon worms is their exceptional capacity for regeneration. When faced with injury or predation, these organisms can regenerate lost body parts, including internal organs and even the central nervous system. The regenerative process involves the proliferation of sp
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Feb 23, 2024
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coreyewings
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Possibly family Tetrastemmatidae. You can see the proboscis and stylet. Sample was found in White Sea.
Jan 11, 2023
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shoma81
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Why Are Nemertea Ribbon Worms So Unique? - The Marine Life Explorer
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6 months ago
YouTube
The Marine Life Explorer
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The Mind Game on Instagram: "This isn't a scene from an alien movie—it’s real life. 🧬 Watch this Ribbon Worm (Nemertea) deploy its incredible branching proboscis! Normally hidden inside, this organ shoots out to catch prey or defend against threats. Nature’s engineering is truly mind-blowing. 🌊✨ Would you be brave enough to film this? 👇 A close-up video of a pink, translucent Ribbon Worm on a wooden deck. When touched, the worm suddenly ejects a massive, white, web-like branching proboscis th
27.4K views
4 months ago
Instagram
themindgamehq
0:40
ALIEN-LIKE WORM SHOOTS GOOEY WEB
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May 10, 2015
YouTube
Dregg 888
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What Is The Nemertea Phylum? - The Marine Life Explorer
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10 months ago
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The Marine Life Explorer
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The most strange creature Nemertea or Ribbon Worm
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Dec 1, 2022
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