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The Sea Mouse, Aphrodita aculeata is a marine polychaete worm found in the North Atlantic, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean. The sea mouse normally lies buried head-first in the sand. It can live in muddy sea floors down to around 1000m. It's body is covered in a dense mat of chaetae (hairs), from which the name "sea mouse" derives.
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