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  2. Arenicola - Wikipedia

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    Once it burrows into the sand a lugworm seldom leaves it. It can stay there for weeks on end, sometimes changing its position slightly in the sand.

  3. Sandworm (Dune) - Wikipedia

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    A sandworm is a fictional extraterrestrial creature that appears in the Dune novels written by Frank Herbert, first introduced in Dune (1965). Sandworms are colossal, worm-like creatures that live on the desert planet Arrakis .

  4. Blow lugworm - Wikipedia

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    The blow lugworm (Arenicola marina), also known as sandworm, is a large species of marine worm. Its coiled castings are a familiar sight on a beach at low tide but the animal itself is rarely seen except by those who, from curiosity or to use as fishing bait , dig the worm out of the sand.

  5. Riding the Sandworms: ‘Dune 2’ Action Scenes Took ... - AOL

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    The design of the sandworm’s skin layer was inspired by “dry lakes,” says Vermette. “The texture was soft and textured with scales, enough for the skin to be pulled, and we had openings ...

  6. Arenicolidae - Wikipedia

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    Arenicolidae is a family of marine polychaete worms. They are commonly known as lugworms and the little coils of sand they produce are commonly seen on the beach. Arenicolids are found worldwide, mostly living in burrows in sandy substrates.

  7. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    Other people, however, can develop overwhelmingly itchy, raised red welts that look like mosquito bites or hives. Other symptoms: Bedbug bites may feel similar to other bug bites, like mosquito bites.

  8. 'Dune: Part 2' is going viral for its popcorn bucket that ...

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    Covering the bucket is a lid fashioned to look like a replica of a sandworm — the giant extraterrestrial creatures from Arrakis, a fictional planet featured in the “Dune” novels and movies.

  9. Alitta succinea - Wikipedia

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    Alitta succinea in motion. Alitta succinea has a long, elongated, cylindrical body divided into 160 segments, with four eyes, and two antennae on the front, resembling a pear shape with the posterior of its body being longer.