Background information on Bobbit Worm (Eunice Aphroditois)
The Bobbit Worm lives on the ocean ground. It generally grows to about three feet, but in one case, one was found to be a stunning ten feet in length. It feeds on other smaller fish by waiting patiently on the ocean ground for a fish to come closer to it, then it will move to get the fish. The fish itself usually adds on mud and different things from the ocean floor to it's body a lot because it is in that position for a long time.
The Bobbit Worm lives on the ocean ground. It generally grows to about three feet, but in one case, one was found to be a stunning ten feet in length. It feeds on other smaller fish by waiting patiently on the ocean ground for a fish to come closer to it, then it will move to get the fish. The fish itself usually adds on mud and different things from the ocean floor to it's body a lot because it is in that position for a long time.
The nervous system of a Bobbit Worm (Eunice Aphroditois)
There are four important cerebral commissures. The peripheral nervous system contains the epidermal plexus at different places, segmental nerves branching off the connectives, and longitude nerves branching off the brain. All these are able to work together to allow the body to regenerated certain parts of itself.
If you wish to learn more about this nervous system please follow the link
http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/2/125.full#abstract-1
There are four important cerebral commissures. The peripheral nervous system contains the epidermal plexus at different places, segmental nerves branching off the connectives, and longitude nerves branching off the brain. All these are able to work together to allow the body to regenerated certain parts of itself.
If you wish to learn more about this nervous system please follow the link
http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/2/125.full#abstract-1