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  1. Ancient #BoneEatingWorms ate mosasaur, ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons phys.org/news/2025-07-ancient- paper by Sarah Jamison-Todd et al.: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti

    "These bone-eating communities are ancient, and have been on Earth for at least 100 million years. Before #whales existed, bone-eating #worms were eating into the skeletons of #mosasaurs, #ichthyosaurs and #plesiosaurs... New research has named seven of these burrow types... some are very similar to the burrows of living #Osedax worms."

  2. Ancient #BoneEatingWorms ate mosasaur, ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons phys.org/news/2025-07-ancient- paper by Sarah Jamison-Todd et al.: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti

    "These bone-eating communities are ancient, and have been on Earth for at least 100 million years. Before #whales existed, bone-eating #worms were eating into the skeletons of #mosasaurs, #ichthyosaurs and #plesiosaurs... New research has named seven of these burrow types... some are very similar to the burrows of living #Osedax worms."

  3. Ancient #BoneEatingWorms ate mosasaur, ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons phys.org/news/2025-07-ancient- paper by Sarah Jamison-Todd et al.: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti

    "These bone-eating communities are ancient, and have been on Earth for at least 100 million years. Before #whales existed, bone-eating #worms were eating into the skeletons of #mosasaurs, #ichthyosaurs and #plesiosaurs... New research has named seven of these burrow types... some are very similar to the burrows of living #Osedax worms."

  4. Ancient #BoneEatingWorms ate mosasaur, ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons phys.org/news/2025-07-ancient- paper by Sarah Jamison-Todd et al.: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti

    "These bone-eating communities are ancient, and have been on Earth for at least 100 million years. Before #whales existed, bone-eating #worms were eating into the skeletons of #mosasaurs, #ichthyosaurs and #plesiosaurs... New research has named seven of these burrow types... some are very similar to the burrows of living #Osedax worms."

  5. TIL; Discovered in 2002, #Osedax, or "bone-eating worms," are deep-sea annelids thriving on vertebrate bones. Their unique adaptation involves symbiotic gut bacteria, including Oceanospirillales, within specialised root-like structures aiding decomposition. These bacteria play a crucial role in breaking down bone matter, showcasing intricate microbial partnerships vital for survival.

    Picture: Osedax mucofloris

    #Nature #Biology #Ecology #DeepSeaLife #MarineBiology #Microbiology #Microscopy