New Species of Naked Bone-Eating Worms in Antarctica
A New MemberPhotograph courtesy Thomas Dahlgren Bone-eating worms make a living off of the stripped skeletons of dead whales, secreting acids to dissolve their way to a good meal.There are only five formally described species in the world, and researchers have recently added two new members—Osedax antarcticus (pictured) and O.
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