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  2. Shipworm - Wikipedia

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    The left ventricle is sectioned near its base. The nerve ganglion is in blue. The distance between pallets and foot spans several time the animal's diameter. Shipworm anatomy reveals the typical organs of a bivalve mollusk, although with dimensional or positional peculiarities due to the thinness and length of the occupied space.

  3. Teredo navalis - Wikipedia

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    Destruction by Teredo navalis worm in a tree branch Teredo navalis is a very destructive pest of submerged timber. In the Baltic Sea , pine trees can become riddled with tunnels within 16 weeks of being in the water and oaks within 32 weeks, with whole trees 30 cm (12 in) in diameter being completely destroyed within a year.

  4. Teredo (bivalve) - Wikipedia

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    Teredo is a genus of highly modified saltwater clams which bore in wood and live within the tunnels they create. They are commonly known as " shipworms ;" however, they are not worms , but marine bivalve molluscs ( phylum Mollusca ) in the taxonomic family Teredinidae .

  5. Teredo portoricensis - Wikipedia

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    Teredo portoricensis, known commonly as the Puerto Rico shipworm, is a species of wood-boring clam or shipworm, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Teredinidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See also

  6. Bipalium - Wikipedia

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    Bipalium species are predatory.Some species prey on earthworms, while others may also feed on mollusks. [10] [11] These flatworms can track their prey. [12]When captured, earthworms begin to react to the attack, but the flatworm uses the muscles in its body, as well as sticky secretions, to attach itself to the earthworm to prevent escape.

  7. Kuphus polythalamius - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In this respect it resembles the unrelated giant tube worm, which actually is a worm. Videos uploaded to YouTube , however, already show Philippine scientists dissecting specimens as far back as 2010, after a news feature on a giant tamilok , the local name for the common shipworm , was broadcast on a local TV network. [ 10 ]

  8. Psiloteredo megotara - Wikipedia

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  9. Teredo - Wikipedia

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    Teredo may refer to: Teredo, a genus of shipworms that bores holes in the wood of ships; Teredo wood, a form of fossilized wood showing marks of shipworm damage; Coleophora teredo, a moth of family Coleophoridae; Teredo tunneling, a protocol in computer communications for transmission of IPv6 datagrams; HMS Teredo, a British submarine

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