Most entoprocts are immobile colonial animals but the group loxosomella are mobile individuals and some of them like loxosomella bifida walk around with 2 feets
I am so disappointed the loxosomella page on Wikipedia is a) four sentences long, b) the only page for any genus in the family, and c) the closest thing to any mention of loxosomella bifida anywhere on English Wikipedia despite d) not mentioning a single species.
Please tell us more about this microblorbo, Mr. Bogleech
@revretch checked too, and this species, seemingly the only one ever discovered with the two little feets, was found and written about just once by a guy in Japan who went on to be the only guy studying them at all.
His reports are cited a few places but are nowhere online :(
According to the paper I found, L. bifida lives in the cases of polychaetes that make tubes (like Christmas tree worms). He just breaks into people’s houses and walks all over in there without any pants on
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