Predatory sand worms up to two-metres long were striking at prey from beneath the ocean floor near Taiwan some 20 million years ago, according to new research from Simon Fraser University.
SFU researchers study 'monster burrow' of ancient predatory sand worm in Taiwan
SFU researchers study 'monster burrow' of ancient predatory sand worm in Taiwan
SFU researchers discover fossils of predatory worms two metres
SFU researchers study 'monster burrow' of ancient predatory sand worm in Taiwan
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