Bloodworm

/ˈblʌd.wɜːrm/ noun

A type of worm or larva with a reddish body, often used as fishing bait or found in marine sediments.

Compound of 'blood' and 'worm,' named for the red coloring of the body (usually from hemoglobin or oxygen-carrying proteins). Common names for aquatic larvae often reference their distinctive colors.

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