Longest solitary animal

Longest solitary animal
Quién
Bootlace worm, Lineus longissimus
Qué
55 metre(s)
Dónde
United Kingdom (St Andrews,Fife)
Cuándo
1864

The longest species of worm of any kind is the bootlace worm (Lineus longissimus), a species of nemertean or ribbon worm, inhabiting shallow waters of the North Sea. In 1864, following a severe storm at St Andrews in Fife, UK, a record-breaking specimen was washed ashore, and was found to measure over 55 m (180 ft) long.