Centipede like creatures in the sea are located in the Yellow Sea

Updated on military 2024-07-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    <> scientific name is sea silkworm, a worm animal, which grows on the shallow sea flats of the southeast coast, and mainly burrows. Basically, it eats seaweed and seaweed, supplemented by small shrimp, small fish, and small worms, and is timid and mild, non-toxic and non-aggressive, and its body is like a centipede, but its feet are very short, and it is wriggling by this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Sand silkworm, the landlord gives points!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Trilobites, creatures of ancient times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tourists find "strange creatures" on the beach, and when they get closer and see clearly, they can't help but laugh out loud!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I caught the same one today

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The scientific name of this insect is the scaly sand silkworm, which is distributed in the Mediterranean Sea, the northeast Atlantic, the northeast Pacific Ocean, and Japan, including the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, Fujian and other seas.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is a legendary cartilaginous shrimp.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The water centipede, also known as the water clip, is the larva of the dragon lice.

    An aquatic insect, both adults and larvae are carnivorous, so it is very harmful to fish fry. Water centipede, the insect body is long and cylindrical, there is a pair of pincer-shaped large jaws, like the name of the centipede poisonous claw, the head is slightly rounded, there are 6 black single eyes on both sides, there is phototaxis, the antennae are 4 segments, the trunk is 11 segments, the first three segments are thoracic segments, each with a pair of feet, the last eight segments are abdominal segments, the last 2 segments have hairs on both sides, and the end tail hairs are two, which are used for breathing, and are hung upside down to expose the water surface. Adults lay eggs on aquatic plants, especially apricots, and often hang upside down in the water, cocking their tails out of the water, which is actually breathing air.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is the sand silkworm.

    Taxonomically it belongs to the phylum Annelids, Polychaetes, Migrana, and Sand Silkworms, commonly known as sea worms, sea maggots, sea centipedes, and sea grasshoppers. A type of animal-based fishing bait. The body is distinctly segmented, and the sides of the body segment protrude into verrucous feet with bristles, which are used for movement.

    It is about 10 cm long. It inhabits mud and sand, and can swim during the reproductive season or when foraging at night. China's Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea coasts are prolific, and Japan is also produced, which is the main bait for fishing marine fish.

    China's seashores have been widely farmed, as a commercial bait ** anglers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Yellow Sea is a marginal sea in the western Pacific Ocean, located between Chinese mainland and the Korean Peninsula. The Yellow Sea has an average depth of 44 meters and a gentle seabed and is part of the continental shelf of East Asia. The name of the Yellow Sea** is due to the yellow color of its large body of water, because the Yellow River has been flowing into the Yellow Sea for more than seven or eight hundred years in history, so that the large amount of sediment carried by the river water has dyed the sea water near the Yellow Sea yellow.

    In the Korean context, it is also known as "West Sea" (Korean: or "Korean West Sea" (Korean: but the Chinese name "Yellow Sea" is often used internationally) because it is located on the western side of the Korean Peninsula.

    The biota of the Yellow Sea belongs to the East Asian subregion of the North Pacific region, which is warm temperate, in which temperate species are dominant, but there are also a certain number of warm water species. Fish dominate the marine swimming fauna, with about 300 species in total. The main economic fish are small yellow croaker, hairtail, mackerel, mackerel, yellow croaker, squid, Pacific herring, pomfret, cod, etc.

    In addition, there are cephalopods such as golden squid and spear squid, and small ankle whales, fin whales, and killer whales among cetaceans. Plankton, with temperate species predominant. Its number peaks in spring and autumn within a year.

    In the southeastern part of the sea area, tropical species infiltrate in summer and autumn, with the dual nature of the North Pacific warm temperate flora and the Indo-Western Pacific tropical flora. Tropical species are exotic and have significant seasonal changes, and are still dominated by plankton in the warm temperate zone, and most of them are macrotemperate and low-salinity, and the number of species gradually increases from north to south. The main plankton resources are Chinese hairy shrimp, Pacific krill and jellyfish.

    In the shallow waters along the Yellow Sea coast, benthic species are dominated by macrothermic low-salinity species, which are basically the warm-water components of the Indo-Western Pacific fauna. However, in the deep-water area where the Yellow Sea cold-water mass is located, the cold-water communities of the northern temperate zone represented by the northern snaketail are entrenched. Therefore, from the perspective of the whole marine area, the benthic fauna has obvious characteristics of warm temperate zone.

    Benthic fauna is abundant, and the most important species that can be eaten are molluscs and crustaceans. The main economic shellfish resources are oysters, mussels, cockles, clams, scallops and abalone. Economic shrimp and crab resources include prawns (Chinese prawns), eagle claw prawns, new prawns, brown prawns and three-wart pike crabs.

    The yield of echinoderm cucumber is also larger. The benthic plants of the Yellow Sea can be divided into two parts, east and west, and are also dominated by warm temperate species. Some dominant species in the subarctic zone appeared in winter and spring in the western region. In summer and autumn, some tropical dominant species also appeared.

    The benthic plant resources are mainly kelp, seaweed and cauliflower.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It seems to be the butterfly effect played by Chen Kun.

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