VICEのインスタグラム(vice) - 1月22日 03時36分
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It reads like a scene that might unfold on fictional planets like Arrakis or Tatooine: giant worms that lurk in underground lairs “until they explode upwards grabbing unsuspecting prey with a snap of their powerful jaws” then pull the “still living prey” into the sediment to be consumed.
But those quotes aren’t from any science fiction novel; they are from a study published on Thursday in Scientific Reports that describes the feeding behavior of the Bobbit worm, or “sand striker,” a living species of marine worm that hides in the seabed in order to ambush its targets.
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