Bristle worm colony

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Saw this on an Instagram reel they said they were bristle worms I guess I just don't understand how this happens and what I'm looking at? How is it coming out of a pipe? Why are they grouped together? What are the other brown chunks on it? Why is it dripping?

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I am not sure how they got in the pipe, but they are dripping because they are wet... they are aquatic. But to be honest, they don't look like bristle worms, but maybe that's because the pic is blurry.

There's so many, because there was obviously an abundance of food.
 

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