sipunculans
Sipunculans, commonly known as peanut worms, are a phylum of small, marine, worm-like animals that are unsegmented and lack a true skeleton. They are named for their ability to retract the introvert, the anterior portion of the body bearing a crown of tentacles, into the trunk, producing a peanut-like shape when contracted.
The body consists of an introvert and a trunk. The introvert can be everted for feeding and
Sipunculans inhabit marine environments, living in burrows in soft sediments, under rocks, or among coral rubble
Sipunculans contribute to benthic ecosystem processes such as sediment turnover and nutrient cycling and are common