Scoloplos armiger






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Scoloplos armiger



A bristleworm living in the sand of the North sea,
near the Flemish coast and Dutch and German coast,
feeding on other worms ans small crustacae,
living between the sand grains.



the eggs of Scoloplos



In march and april, enormous amounts of eggs
can be found on the beech. Probably there are more then one species of Scoloplos as there
are also Scoloplos worms who produce those
eggs in fall and live in deeper water.







North sea Islands



These animals and plants can be found on the
North sea islands:
Bent Grass, and Beachgrass.
barnacles
searocket
Sea holly
parnassia
cranberry
Samphire
North sea crab
shorecrab
mussel
light-bulb tunicate
seamouse
seagulls
scoloplos armiger
skate leech or skate sucker
zooplankton
shipworm or teredo worm
rockpool
Great cormorant
goose barnacles
sea oak of sea fir

Echinodermata of the Atlantic ocean


Pelican's foot
brittle star
sea medick
pea urchin
seacucumber
sea slater
sea star or starfish
freshwater sponge
vase tunicate

Seaweeds of the Atlantic ocean


forkweed
dabberlocks
polysiphonia
knotted wrack
oarweed
lomentaria
irish moss
Laurentia obtusa
sea beech
sea-lettuce
sea thong or sea spaghetti


clams of the Atlantic ocean


baltic tellin or clam