I'm glad these things don't come in a giant version, this is the stuff nightmares are made of! A Bobbit Worm finds itself a tasty Scorpionfish, and a Long Arm Octopus makes a lucky escape. (no audio)."The Bobbit Worm is an aquatic predatory polychaete worm dwelling at the ocean floor at depths of approximately 10 metres (33 ft) to 40 metres (130 ft).This organism buries its long body into an ocean bed composed of gravel, mud or corals,, where it waits patiently for outside stimulus to reach one of its five antennae.Armed with sharp teeth, it is known to attack with such speeds that its prey is sometimes sliced in half. Although the worm hunts for food, it is omnivorous. It is also covered in bristles that are capable of a sting that results in permanent numbness in humans.These worms can grow to sizes of nearly 3 meters (9.8 ft) in some cases (although most observations point to a much lower average length of 1 meter (3 ft 3 in)) and an average of 25 millimeters (0.98 in) in diameter. A long lifespan may very well explain the size of these creatures.The Eunicidae family of worms can be found worldwide, although warmer waters are beneficial.In March 2009, the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay, Cornwall, discovered a bobbit worm in one of their tanks. The workers had seen the devastation caused by the worm, such as fish being injured or disappearing and coral being sliced in half, but didn't find it until they started taking the display apart in the tank."