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Crustaceous_Cam@reddit
Looks like a sipunculid worm to me. Given the pointy end and algae, I don’t think it is Phascolopsis gouldii, but likely a close taxon to that.
thesymbiont@reddit
Penis fish/Fat innkeeper worm, Urechis caupo ?
paganelli@reddit (OP)
my original guess was sipuncula, but not sure
Hizzeroo@reddit
That would be my guess as well, possibly Sipunculus nudus which is fairly common. My second guess would be an Echiura sp.
termsofengaygement@reddit
Yeah it looks like a peanut worm to me too.
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