varundo
Varundo is a genus of marine polychaete worms belonging to the family Sabellidae, commonly known as feather duster worms. These worms are recognized for their delicate, fan-shaped appendages that extend from protective tubes, which they construct from secreted or collected materials such as sand, mud, and shell fragments. The name "varundo" typically refers to species within this genus, although specific details about individual species may vary.
Varundo worms are found in various marine environments worldwide, often inhabiting coral reefs, rocky substrates, and
These worms play a significant role in the marine ecosystem by contributing to water filtration and sediment
Reproduction in varundo often involves both sexual and asexual methods. During sexual reproduction, they release eggs
Due to their distinctive morphology and ecological importance, varundo worms are subjects of interest in marine