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You've never seen it before: 5 glamorous worms!

Scientists have discovered this "squid worm" in the Sea of Siribes between Indonesia and the Philippines. Its head has 10 "tentacles" that are used to grasp small foods in the water.

You've never seen it before: 5 glamorous worms!

This marine worm of the genus Ming Silkworm is found in the Weddell Sea near Antarctica. Karen Osborn, a helminthologist at the Smithsonian Institution's Natural History Museum, said the scientific community has discovered 10,000 species of polychaetes.

You've never seen it before: 5 glamorous worms!

This worm of the genus Floating Silkworm is found in the waters off Antarctica. When disturbed, these worms shoot small particles with yellow light from the oar-like appendages

You've never seen it before: 5 glamorous worms!

The worm, which seems to have been painted with orange fluorescent paint and resembles a cone-shaped traffic sign, was found in the Weddell Sea in the east of the Antarctic Peninsula.

You've never seen it before: 5 glamorous worms!

This marine worm belongs to the floating sand silkworm family, and they have orange spherical eyes and a transparent tubular mouth.

You've never seen it before: 5 glamorous worms!