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- Onychophora - Wikipedia
Onychophora probably do not primarily use vision to detect their prey; although their tiny eyes do have a good image-forming capacity, their forward vision is obscured by their antennae; their nocturnal habit also limits the utility of eyesight
- Velvet worm | Invertebrate Anatomy Adaptations | Britannica
Velvet worm, (phylum Onychophora), any of about 70 wormlike species of ancient, terrestrial invertebrates with short, thick legs and a dry, velveteen body Onychophorans range in size from 14 to 150 mm (about 0 6 to 6 inches) and are found in rainforests
- Discover the Velvet Worm (Onychophora): Natures Living Fossil
The Velvet Worm, scientifically known as Onychophora, is one of Earth’s most fascinating and ancient creatures Its soft, velvety body and unusual characteristics have intrigued biologists for decades
- Onychophora Website
Onychophorans (velvet worms) are carnivorous, terrestrial invertebrates that live in rotted logs and leaf litter in tropical and temperate forests of the southern hemisphere and around the equator [1]
- Velvet Worms (Onychophorans) - Examples, Diet, Characteristics
Velvet worms, constituting the phylum Onychophora (hence their other name, onychophorans), are soft-bodied, segmented invertebrates named for their velvety texture (due to the scaly papillae on their skin) and worm-like appearance
- Introduction to the Onychophora
The average resident of the Northern Hemisphere is probably not familiar with the Onychophora; they are restricted to forest regions of South America, Africa, the Caribbean, and Oceania
- Onychophora (velvet worms) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW
Phylum Onychophora , or velvet worms, contains approximately 180 species of bilaterally symmetrical, coelomate organisms that somewhat resemble caterpillars Onychophorans range from 5 mm to 15 cm in length, with homonomous bodies and small heads
- Phylum Onychophora – Characteristics . . . - Biology Notes Online
The phylum Onychophora, also known as velvet worms, is comprised of terrestrial, carnivorous, and free-living animals They possess several diagnostic features that distinguish them from other phyla
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