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Frank

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Friday, March 11, 2005
 
Osedax
In Latin, it means "bone devourer," and refers to a newly discovered species of worm that subsists entirely upon the bones of dead whales. Osedax has no eyes, legs, mouths, or stomachs, and eats the oil and fat found in whale fall bones via a symbotic relationship with some weird-ass bacteria.

This is probably the weirdest article I've read in a long time.

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