Animals
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'Zombie Worms' Feeding on Skeletons of Whales Discovered Deep Under the Sea
The bone-eating worm was found in the depths. More than 30 species of Osedax, often known as "bone devourers" or "zombie worms," feed on the skeletons of whales and are thought to have existed since the Cretaceous.
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