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Dreaded Bobbit Worm Lair Discovered – Science Times
Scientists discover 20 million-year-old evidence that paints how ancient Bobbit worms hunted for food.

20 million-year-old evidence discovered by scientists shows how nightmarish Bobbit worms hunted in the past.
With a staggering length of 10-feet, Bobbit worms burrow in the seafloor with their mouth sticking out as a trap. When fish, the unsuspecting prey, wanders near it, shoots with astounding speed, snaps its jaw and takes hold of its game. As its prey squirms, it drags the fish back to its lair, where it devours the fish alive.
Scientists now say that they’ve unearthed evidence that Bobbit worm’s…
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