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Arenicola - Wikipedia
Arenicola, also known as sandworms, is a genus of capitellid annelid worms comprising the lugworms and black lugs. en.wikipedia.org
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Lugworm | The Wildlife Trusts
Lugworms live in burrows in the sand both on the beach and in the sandy seabed. Their burrows are u-shaped and are formed by the lugworm swallowing sand. www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Lugworm Bait (LIVE) - Gulf Of Maine, Inc.
Top-grade lugworms (Arenicola cristata) hand-dug to order. Packed fresh in compostable tubs. Perfect bait for serious anglers. gulfofme.com
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lug-worm
lug-worm see lug n.4 Oxford English Dictionary
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Lugworm poos and the secrets they hold - Natural History Museum
The sandy mounds are worm casts, effectively the poo, of a marine worm called a lugworm. Common on sandy and muddy-sandy shores around the coast of Britain. www.nhm.ac.uk
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Lugworms? Why, Certainly! - The Last Word On Nothing
Lugworms are burrowing annelid (segmented) worms, lovers of sand, mud, sediment, and detritus at the water's edge. They're a coastal European animal. www.lastwordonnothing.com
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lob-worm
lob-worm (ˈlɒbwɜːm) [f. lob n.2] a. A large earthworm used for bait by anglers. b. The lug-worm (Arenicola marina).a. 1651 T. Barker Art of Angling (1653) 7, I baited my hook with two Lob-worms. 1653 Walton Angler iv. 94 For the Trout the Dew-worm (which some also call the Lob-worm) and the Brandlin... Oxford English Dictionary
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How to collect Lugworm - A simple, effective method to SAVE Money ...
A guide to pumping for lugworm from a Professional digger. Digging your own Lugworm can save you money and help you catch more Fish I head ... www.youtube.com
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The lugworm, frequently used as bait, could save human lives
"The properties of extracellular hemoglobin extracted from the lugworm could help protect skin grafts, promote bone regeneration and lead to ... theworld.org
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Lugworm poos and the secrets they hold | Natural History Museum
Squiggly little mounds of sand are a common sight when you walk along a beach at low tide. These are the signs of a hidden but industrious ... www.youtube.com
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Blow lugworm - Wikipedia
The blow lugworm (Arenicola marina), also known as sandworm, is a large species of marine worm. Its coiled castings are a familiar sight on a beach at low tide ... en.wikipedia.org
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Lugworms - MarineBio Conservation Society
Lugworms are burrow-dwelling annelid worms and can reach densities as high as 100-150 per square meter in certain areas. www.marinebio.org
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chætopod
chætopod, a. Zool. (ˈkiːtəʊpɒd) Also cheto-. [f. mod.L. chætopoda neut. pl., f. as prec. + πούς (ποδ-) foot.] Belonging to the order Chætopoda of Annelids, marine worms, with bristle-bearing feet.1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 434/2 In many chetopod Annelides, the setæ and cirrhi form..organs of prog... Oxford English Dictionary
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lug
▪ I. lug, n.1 Now dial. (lʌg) Also 3–6 lugge, 8–9 lugg. [Of obscure etymology: there is no clear affinity of sense with lug v. or log n.1] 1. A long stick or pole; the branch or limb of a tree. (See also log n.1 1 d.)a 1250 Owl & Night. 1609 An evereuch man is widh me wrodh, An me mid stone and lugg... Oxford English Dictionary
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sand
▪ I. † sand, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1–2 sand, sond, 3–6 sand(e, sond(e, 3 saand, sund, 5 saande, sonnd, sound(e, soonde, sownde, 4–5 Sc. saynd(e. [OE. sand, sǫnd str. fem., f. OTeut. *sand- in *sandjan to send.] 1. The action of sending; that which is sent, a message, present; (God's) dispensation or ordin... Oxford English Dictionary
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