How could anyone go two years without noticing something this huge? Well, humans have been around for 200,000. Bristle worms and their polychaete brothers have survived five mass extinctions. Many ...
A fisherman reeled in an interesting catch over the weekend. A bristle worm, also known as a fire worm, was pulled from the reef at Ala Moana Beach Park on Sunday. Waikiki Aquarium’s director says if ...
The extinct bristle worm - an ancestor of modern day earthworms and leeches - roamed the Palaeozoic seas 400 million years ago. They grew to a length of one metre and had jaws one centimetre long - ...