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Ever heard of the ribbon worm? 👀 This crazy creature can stretch up to 10x its own length! When it feels threatened, it shoots out a sticky proboscis — and even releases toxins to protect itself. Wild, right? 🪱 But here’s the thing… most human parasites do the same exact thing. When you start a cleanse, they fight back — laying eggs 👶 and releasing toxins 💀 that make you feel worse before you feel better. That’s why detoxing deworming must go hand in hand. Parasites cling to heavy metals and
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Tiffany Ann Clonch
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"Ribbon worm" These fractal-faced worms belong to the phylum Nemertea, a group of animals that hunt using a tongue-like proboscis like the one you see shooting out above. However, in this case the worm is under an immense amount of stress. The reason for the expelling of the proboscis is that the worm thinks that it is being attacked. It's trying to leave the proboscis behind for the predator so that it can escape – it's trying everything to stay alive. Link to article in the comments. Mysteriol
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Sep 27, 2019
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Mysteriology
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This invertebrate is a nemertean or “ribbon worm”. It lacks specialized gills, and instead respires through the surface of its skin. #SealifeSaturday | Science Channel
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Jan 23, 2021
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Milky Ribbon Worm 🪱 I found this worm while I was harvesting bloodworms in the tidal mud flats here in Maine 🪱 #viral #worms #outdoors #hand #nature | Wayne Bishko
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Ever heard of the ribbon worm? 🪱 It can stretch up to 10x its own length — wild, right? While ribbon worms don’t live in humans, they defend themselves by ejecting a sticky proboscis — sometimes even releasing toxins to protect themselves. And guess what? Most human parasites do the same. When you start cleansing, they fight back — laying eggs to survive and releasing toxins that make you feel worse before you feel better. That’s why detoxing deworming go hand in hand. Parasites cling to heavy
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Knowledge Matrix on Instagram: "This organism is a ribbon worm, and the white branching material visible outside the body is its proboscis. The proboscis is a long elastic structure normally stored internally and remains hidden under typical conditions. In rare moments it extends outward by turning inside out from an internal cavity, creating the branching appearance seen here. The structure often reaches lengths longer than the body itself before retracting back inside. Such external visibility
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The ribbon worm looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie — and when it attacks, it genuinely gives Venom vibes. Ribbon worms (phylum Nemertea) are long, slimy, stretchy marine worms that can range from a few inches to over 100 feet long in rare cases. At first glance, they look harmless — thin, smooth, and often brightly colored in reds, oranges, browns, or deep purples. Some are so flat and glossy they almost look like living ribbons drifting through the water. But the wild part? The
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BIOLOGY | MEDICAL | HEALTH on Instagram: "Meet the ribbon worm-a slimy invertebrate with a wild superpower. When threatened or hunting, it ejects a sticky, retractable proboscis that looks like a web or net, instantly entangling prey. Some species can shoot this organ several times their own body length! Ribbon worms are found in oceans worldwide, from shallow shores to deep waters, and while most feed on small invertebrates, some grow over 30 meters long, making them among the longest animals o
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@darkwebcasm on Instagram: "A ribbon worm’s hunting strategy is often described as a “secret attack” due to its unusual method of capturing prey. Using a retractable, tube-like organ known as a proboscis, the worm can swiftly strike without warning. In some species, this proboscis is tipped with a harpoon-like stylet capable of piercing its target and injecting paralyzing toxins along with digestive enzymes. This combination allows the ribbon worm to immobilize its prey while beginning the diges
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medical / biology explain on Instagram: "“Did you know the Ribbon Worm (often called the Robben Worm) has a secret weapon? 🪱🔬 It uses a structure called a proboscis — a long, tube-like organ that it shoots out with lightning speed to catch its prey. Sometimes this proboscis can stretch several times the worm’s own body length! The tip is coated with sticky mucus, trapping the prey instantly before digestion begins. 👾 This hidden attack makes the Ribbon Worm one of nature’s sneakiest predators
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Technology | Ribbon worm proves it isn't weak with an insane attack! Check out this crazy footage of a ribbon worm unleashing some serious power. These... | Instagram
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