Christmas tree worms come in a variety of bright colors. They aren't very big, averaging about 1.5 inches in length. You won't find Spirobranchus giganteus, also known as the Christmas tree worm, eating your fir tree this year. The common name for these worms is derived from their appearance, not their habitat or diet.
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