Have you seen these? These casings are produced by the Cellophane Worm (Spichaetopterus costarum). Living just below the low tide line of sandy beaches,... | By Friends of Haystack Rock | Facebook
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Cellophane Worm (Spichaetopterus costarum) casings, Seven Devils State Park, Oregon Stock Photo - Alamy
Josie Osborne on X: "My 23rd spring in #Tofino and I never get tired of the seasonal rhythm of how the beach changes and what's washing ashore. Bring on the cellophane tube
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