Blue Tarracoblabe [Tarracoblabe caerulea]

Description
Blue Tarracoblabe is a marine species that is largely found in the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by their vibrant blue color and elongated body structure. These creatures are bottom-dwelling and are known to inhabit coral reefs and rocky substrates. They are nocturnal and exhibit unique behavior of burrowing in the sand during the day. One of their distinguishing features includes a pair of large, protruding eyes that provide a wide field of view.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Segmented Worms
Annelida
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Class |
Polychaetes
Polychaeta
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Order |
Phyllodocida
Phyllodocida
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Family |
Alciopids
Alciopidae
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Genus |
Tarracoblabe
Tarracoblabe
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