Some type of worm?

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Hi all, after several years this worm decided to come out its hiding place and explore. Anyone know what it is and is it harmful? When it extends and retracts it has a telescoping effect with the side unfolding. It is also light sensitive as it retracts when I shine a flashlight on it. Thanks in advance!

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Hi all, after several years this worm decided to come out its hiding place and explore. Anyone know what it is and is it harmful? When it extends and retracts it has a telescoping effect with the side unfolding. It is also light sensitive as it retracts when I shine a flashlight on it. Thanks in advance!

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Very cool! I would also guess peanut worm.
@ISpeakForTheSeas , any other ideas?
 

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Hi all, after several years this worm decided to come out its hiding place and explore. Anyone know what it is and is it harmful? When it extends and retracts it has a telescoping effect with the side unfolding. It is also light sensitive as it retracts when I shine a flashlight on it. Thanks in advance!

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Either a peanut worm or Priapulida worm. Both are scavengers and peanut very good cleaner eating uneaten food and detritus
 

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