dan-in-den
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under a red lens, it appears to be brownish in color and about 2 - 3cm long. It's diameter is about 1 - 1.5cm.
If I had to describe it, it looked like one of those "rolly polly" or "pill" bugs that curl into a ball when disturbed. It appeared to have multiple legs like a pill bug. Another description would be that it looks like a little finger cut off at the first joint.
It was in an open sand area between rocks and as soon as the light hit it, it high tailed it behind/under a rock. I'm guessing that it only took a second or two to cover a distance of 3 or 4 inches.
I've looked a lot of pictures of peanut worms but nothing looked close (except the closed up ones) and from what I've read of peanut worms, they don't 'run'.
The shape is similar to a mantis shrimp but I haven't heard any clicking sounds or lost any livestock.
I'm going to try and do a flash picture and try catching him in the open again.
Any ideas?
If I had to describe it, it looked like one of those "rolly polly" or "pill" bugs that curl into a ball when disturbed. It appeared to have multiple legs like a pill bug. Another description would be that it looks like a little finger cut off at the first joint.
It was in an open sand area between rocks and as soon as the light hit it, it high tailed it behind/under a rock. I'm guessing that it only took a second or two to cover a distance of 3 or 4 inches.
I've looked a lot of pictures of peanut worms but nothing looked close (except the closed up ones) and from what I've read of peanut worms, they don't 'run'.
The shape is similar to a mantis shrimp but I haven't heard any clicking sounds or lost any livestock.
I'm going to try and do a flash picture and try catching him in the open again.
Any ideas?