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Sunday, February 06, 2000
Tube Worms Live Up to 250 Years
In the Deep, Long Worms Live Long -
10-Foot-Long Creatures Estimated to Live Up to 250 Years. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University say they have determined that some giant worms that live 1,700 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico range in age from 170 to 250 years old.
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