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Deep Sea Explorers Find 'Dazzling' Worm that Looks Like a 'Sassy Sparkler' Living on Ocean FloorA robotic explorer filmed the deep-sea worm as part of Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition of the Chile Margin Deep sea explorers want you to break out the "jazz hands" for this creature.
Also found on a submarine canyon floor: a deep-sea worm sometimes called a "disco worm," but scientifically known as a polychaete (which means “many bristles”), glittering like sparkly steel wool.
Scientists have identified a new species of microscopic worms living in the ground ... a literary nickname for the Devil), published in this week's issue of Nature, challenges the assumption that deep ...
Inside deep-sea coral in the Pacific, an iridescent creature waits in ambush. Zhou Y, Zhang R, Shen C, Mao Q, Zhang M, Zhang D (2025) ZooKeys The underwater mountains of the northwest Pacific are ...
A thriving colony of 300-year-old Arctic sea sponges survives by eating the fossils of extinct worms
She had previously studied deep-sea methane vents, and among the most common forms of life around those vents were tube worms. With further testing, the researchers determined that the black ...
Scientists have identified a new species of microscopic worms living in the ground below South African mines, isolated from fracture water gushing up from miles below the Earth's surface. It is the ...
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