A species of marine worm that scientists lost sight of for almost 70 years has finally resurfaced, thanks to some eagle-eyed sleuthing and a seahorse less than an inch long. When researchers ...
It is fascinating to think that whatever long-dead animal this simple worm evolved from, so did we.' He added: 'Xenoturbella has joined a pretty exclusive group of species.' The animal kingdom is ...
A worm is a long, creeping animal, with a soft, often segmented body. They don't have legs but instead are covered in hairs or bristles that help them to move. They breathe through their skin ...
A photo included in the case report shows the worm was about 38 millimeters (1.5 inches) long and a millimeter wide. The study's authors, from St. Luke's International Hospital in Tokyo ...
A species of marine worm that scientists lost sight of for almost 70 years has finally resurfaced, thanks to some eagle-eyed sleuthing and a seahorse less than an inch long. When researchers analyzed ...