
This Clam Sinks Ships
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Shipworms, also known as boring clams, are marine organisms that can destroy wooden structures by boring into them. They have a unique anatomy, with a clam-like shell and a worm-like body, and use symbiotic bacteria to digest wood. Shipworms exhibit diverse reproductive strategies, including broadcast spawning and pseudo copulation. Climate change and cleaner waters have increased their activity, posing a threat to wooden marine structures. However, they are also edible, offering a potential solution to their destructive nature.
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