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  • Shipworm - Wikipedia
    The shipworms, also called teredo worms or simply teredo (from Ancient Greek τερηδών (terēdṓn) 'wood-worm', via Latin terēdō), are marine bivalve molluscs in the family Teredinidae, a group of saltwater clams with long, soft, naked bodies
  • Shipworm | Whats in a Name? - Harvard University
    It is a bivalve mollusk, meaning two-shelled, like clams and mussels, but unlike other bivalves, shipworms do not need hard shells to shelter their bodies because they bore into pieces of wood, which protect the animals
  • Shipworm | Marine Bivalve, Tubeworm, Boring Clam | Britannica
    shipworm, any of the approximately 65 species of marine bivalve mollusks of the family Teredidae (Teredinidae) Shipworms are common in most oceans and seas and are important because of the destruction they cause in wooden ship hulls, wharves, and other submerged wooden structures
  • Teredo navalis - Smithsonian Institution
    Shipworms are highly modified bivalves, adapted for boring into wood Its native region is unknown, but it is spread widely around the globe It is considered to be cryptogenic throughout most of its range
  • SHIPWORMS AND OTHER MARINE BORERS - National Oceanic and Atmospheric . . .
    Classification --Shipworms are mo llusks belonging to the class Pelecypoda which includes such bivalves as clams, oysters, and mussels They are members of the family Teredinidae in the order Teleodesmacae Teredo and Bankia are the two common genera found along the coasts of the United States
  • Ship Worm Clam - National Maritime Historical Society
    As a tiny larva floating in the ocean, the shipworm lands on a hull or piling and immediately begins to bore into the surface of the wood with two rasp-like shells The clam gets all the nutrients it needs from the wood and expels its waste with a little tail-like siphon
  • Shipworms ~ Everything You Need to Know with Photos | Videos - Alchetron
    The shipworms are marine bivalve molluscs in the family Teredinidae: a group of saltwater clams with long, soft, naked bodies They are notorious for boring into (and commonly eventually destroying) wood that is immersed in sea water, including such structures as wooden piers, docks and ships; they drill passages by means of a pair of very
  • Shipworms still hold some sea-crets - NSF - National Science Foundation
    Sometimes known as "termites of the sea," shipworms are actually mollusks that have snake-like bodies and feed on the wood submerged in the ocean including tree trunks, logs, docks, wharfs and other marine structures
  • Exploring Shipworms: Physiology, Ecology, and Maritime Impact
    Discover the fascinating world of shipworms, their unique biology, ecological roles, and historical significance in maritime environments Shipworms, often mistaken for worms due to their elongated bodies, are actually a type of clam that have intrigued scientists and maritime enthusiasts alike
  • The Digestive Process of How Shipworms Eat Ships, Explained
    Shipworms can chew through a boat Northeastern researchers explain their digestive process Known as the clam that has sunk a thousand ships, shipworms are strange looking—and strange acting—animals





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