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The bobbit worm lacks traditional teeth like the Great White Sharks, as well as the Northern Pike, another predator with razor teeth, and is moving secretly through Alaska's hidden passage.
Gardening columnist Jeff Lowenfels says flies mean worms are likely in the ground, which is great for soil composition.
One species he collected and described was the "glacier worm," familiar to Alaskan Natives, but largely unknown to the scientific community. C. Hart Merriam (1855-1942). It was little wonder that ...