I got into studying them because I was fascinated by a question: how can something as simple as a worm living in the mud in an estuary in Newcastle know exactly what day of the year it is, so that the whole population is able to reproduce on the same day?
There are more than 10,000 different species of worm, with many different adaptations. They can be all sorts of colours and are often very iridescent.
One of the most beautiful worms is the Christmas tree worm, which you see on coral reefs looking like little brightly coloured Christmas trees. They're sedentary and they don't have any teeth.
When I started studying these animals, I became more and more fascinated by their wonderful weirdness... I've never been bitten.
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