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Eunice aphroditois is a
benthic bristle worm of warm
marine waters. It
lives mainly in the
Atlantic Ocean, but can also be
found in the Indo-Pacific. It...
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calling the
bombers without tail guns "Bobbited". The
bristle worm
Eunice aphroditois is
informally known as the "Bobbitt Worm"
after the case, because...
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although ranging at the
extremes from 1 mm (0.04 in) to 3 m (10 ft), in
Eunice aphroditois. They can
sometimes be
brightly coloured, and may be
iridescent or...
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Megascolides australis, and a few
giant polychaetes,
including the
notorious Eunice aphroditois,
reach nearly comparable sizes,
reaching 4 and 3.6 m (13 and 12 ft)...
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Eunice antipathum (Pourtalès, 1867)
Eunice aphroditois Pallas, 1788
Eunice arcturi (Treadwell, 1928)
Eunice arenosa Kinberg, 1865
Eunice argentinensis...
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coloured wings of
Morpho didius The
iridescent skin of a
Bobbit worm,
Eunice aphroditois The
inside surface of
Haliotis iris, the paua s**** The
feathers of...
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eunicids is the giant, dark-purple,
iridescent "Bobbit worm" (
Eunice aphroditois), a
bristle worm
found at low tide
under boulders on
southern Australian...
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North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Bobbitt (disambiguation)
Eunice aphroditois, also
known as the
bobbitt worm This page
lists people with the surname...
- of Websteroprion,
though unknown, may be
similar to the
modern day
Eunice aphroditois due to
similarities in jaw structure. If this is true, Websteroprion...
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Opheliidae Eunice aphroditois...