Triops are so old that they are considered living fossils and will eat anything possible, including earthworms.
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Giant predator worms dominated the seas before dinosaurs, 500-million-year-old fossils discovered
The discovery of fossils within the depths of the waters highlighted some of the unknown species that colonized the region. It was the case with the new fossil named ...
Each year Jon Allen, an associate professor of marine biology at William & Mary, gingerly removes the anemones and brittle ...
Recently, I have received a variety of phone calls from homeowners and gardeners finding a strange visitor in their soil: the shovel-headed, ribbon-like predator known as the hammerhead worm. These ...
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Officials warn public amid ongoing spread of toxic 'hammerhead worm': 'Don't squish or cut them'
"That's how they multiply!" Officials warn public amid ongoing spread of toxic 'hammerhead worm': 'Don't squish or cut them' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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