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Macro shot of Bobbit worm falling back to its seafloor burrow

Macro Kingdom II - Clip 12

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Fascinating Worm's Quick Retreat.

The video shot captures a Bobbit worm as it swiftly retreats into its seafloor burrow. The worm's segmented body is a blend of earthy tones, with shades of brown and beige that transition to darker bands towards its head. The head itself is notable for its pincer-like appendages, which are striped and show a quick snapping motion as the creature withdraws. The immediate area around the burrow is disturbed, with small particles floating upward due to the worm's movement. The Bobbit worm's face in this clip is partially obscured by sediment, but its eyespots are faintly visible, focused intently on the surrounding environment as it disappears into the safety of the sand.

Bobbit Worm in its Submarine Lair | Macro Marine Footage | Komodo Scuba Diving.

This macro shot provides a detailed look at the Bobbit worm's behavior, capturing its rapid retreat into the burrow in high definition. The footage is available in 4K and 1080p HD resolutions, offering clarity for educational use, marine biology studies, and natural history filmmaking. The close-up perspective of the clip allows for detailed observation of the Bobbit worm's morphology and burrowing behavior, which can be valuable for scientific documentation or engaging content creation. The footage is adaptable for various formats and can be presented in landscape or vertical orientations for broadcasting across different platforms, from large-scale displays to mobile screens.

The Bobbit worm, scientifically known as Eunice aphroditois, is a predatory polychaete worm found in warm ocean waters. These worms can grow to significant lengths, sometimes exceeding 1 meter. They are known for their striking hunting method, where they lie in wait within their burrows and use their powerful jaws to capture unsuspecting prey such as fish and cephalopods. The Bobbit worm's body is covered in iridescent bristles that can cause irritation, and its sharp jaws make it a formidable predator. Their burrows are constructed in sandy or muddy substrates, where they can remain hidden and protected while surveying the water above for their next meal. The presence of Bobbit worms is an indicator of the complex predatory relationships that exist within marine ecosystems.

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4K Clip

  • Codec: H264
  • Resolution: 3840×2160
  • Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
  • Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s

1080P Clip

  • Codec: H264
  • Resolution: 1920×1080
  • Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
  • Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s

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  • Codec: H264
  • Resolution: 1080×1920
  • Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
  • Bitrate: 50 Mbit/s

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