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Woolly worm

Woolly worm

Orbinia angrapequensis
Fun Fact: The posterior region gives off the 'woolly' appearance.

Introduction: The body of a woolly worm (Orbinia angrapequensis) is divided into two regions. They have an anterior section with 18 to 24 flattened segments and a posterior region which gives off the 'woolly' appearance, hence the name. They are the main organisms in sandbanks and sheltered lagoons, where they can be found in great numbers.

Distribution: From Cape Cross south to Henties Bay, Wlozkasbaken, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, Sandwich Harbour and Luderitz.

Colouration: Light orange to yellow

Max size: 50mm

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