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No it appears to have no legsNeed better pic infact a vedio will help. From this angle can be bristleworms or Dorvilleid Polychaete. Still difficult to tell from pic. Does it look like this?![]()
Hmm try to get better pic. Still I think bristleworm or dorvillidae which are not badNo it appears to have no legs
That's a tornadoNeed better pic infact a vedio will help. From this angle can be bristleworms or Dorvilleid Polychaete. Still difficult to tell from pic. Does it look like this?![]()
Very difficult to tell from the pic. Possibly a peanut worm?
Assuming that the thing seemingly shooting up from the substrate in front of the worm is algae of some kind rather than feeding tentacles of the creature, peanut worm seems a good guess to me.

