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Tag: Whale Fall

Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

The 27 Best Deep-Sea Species #2: Bone-Devouring Zombie Worms from Hell

Kevin Zelnio October 30, 2008 AnnelidaboneOsedaxSiboglinidaewhaleWhale Fallworm

#2 Genus Osedax (Phylum: Annelida, Class: Polychaeta, Order: Sabellida, Family: Siboglinidae) BONEZ1!! WE WANTZ UR BONEZ!! Perhaps the scariest deep sea creature, Osedax (latin for…

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Pictures and Movies Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

TGIF: mmmmmm… Whale

Kevin Zelnio June 27, 2008 Craig SmithDecompositionGiant IsopodHagfishSpider CrabSuccessionvideowhaleWhale Fall

This whale fall video was produced by the laboratory of Dr. Craig Smith, University of Hawaii (craigsmi at hawaii dot edu).

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Adaptations Mating & Reproduction New Research New Species Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Ladies of the Bone-Devouring Worm Prefer Their Boys Tiny and in Harems

Kevin Zelnio March 2, 2008 AnnelidaBest of ZelnioBone Wormdwarf maleOsedaxpolyandrySiboglinidaewhaleWhale Fallworm

These chicas are freaky. But if you lived on a whale vertebrae and eat through bone, perhaps you’d be a little on the kinky side…

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