Chances are that not many of us have ever encountered a bootlace worm in our back garden as the sight of one would have probably scared most people out of their wits. Lineus longissimus, to call it
Chances are that not many of us have ever encountered a bootlace worm in our back garden as the sight of one would have probably scared most people out of their wits. , to call it by its Latin name, is usually found in coastal areas of Britain but also in Sweden and Norway too. At a possible length of 55 metres it is one of the longest animals on Earth, is made up of mucus and is highly toxic to predators.
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