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Giant worm’s undersea lair discovered by fossil hunters in Taiwan – The Guardian
Scientists believe 2-metre-long burrow once housed predator that ambushed passing sea creatures
ScienceScientists believe 2-metre-long burrow once housed predator that ambushed passing sea creatures
The undersea lair of a giant worm that ambushed passing marine creatures 20m years ago has been uncovered by fossil hunters in Taiwan.
Researchers believe the 2-metre-long burrow found in ancient marine sediment once housed a prehistoric predator that burst out of the seabed and dragged unsuspecting animals down into its lair.
The creature may have been similar to the ferocious Bobbit worms of…
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