Platyhelimenthes:
Scientific name: Pseudobicerous bedfordi Class: Turbellaria Description of habitat: They are found in the coral reef, bays along the coast and lagoons.They are adapted for swimming but the majority of the time are safely hidden among rocks or other hard substrates such as reefs. They survive off of eating filter feeders and small crustaceans.
Fact: The flatworm has tentacles that are called pseudo-tentacles. They have patterns of brown, black, pink, and yellow with the underside of pink. They can be in range of 8-10 centimeters long. Their bodies wavy that makes them look like a floating pieces of paper.
Endangered: They are not endangered
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Human impact: They are not a human impact on them. Humans really don't effect them because they live in the coral reef.
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Sources:
1) www.atheistforums.org/thread-25592-post-843253.html
2) www.marinelifephotography.com/marine/worms/flatworms.htm
3) www.projectnoah.org/spotting/18724135
4) www.tumblr.com/search/marine%20flatworm
5) www.animaldiversity.org/accounts/Platyhelminthes/
6) www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUBmjTi8Srk
1) www.atheistforums.org/thread-25592-post-843253.html
2) www.marinelifephotography.com/marine/worms/flatworms.htm
3) www.projectnoah.org/spotting/18724135
4) www.tumblr.com/search/marine%20flatworm
5) www.animaldiversity.org/accounts/Platyhelminthes/
6) www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUBmjTi8Srk