- The
shipworms, also
called Teredo worms or
simply Teredo (from
Ancient Gr**** τερηδών (terēdṓn) 'wood-worm', via
Latin terēdō), are
marine bivalve molluscs...
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Teredo navalis,
commonly called the
naval shipworm or turu, is a
species of sal****er clam, a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Teredinidae. This species...
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Kuphus polythalamius (known as
giant tamilok) is a
species of
shipworm, a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Teredinidae. The tube of
Kuphus polythalamius...
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Teredo tunneling protocol was
Shipworm. The idea was that the
protocol would pierce through NAT devices, much as the
shipworm (a kind of
marine wood-boring...
- portoricensis,
known commonly as the
Puerto Rico
shipworm, is a
species of wood-boring clam or
shipworm, a
marine bivalve mollusk in the
family Teredinidae...
- (bivalve), a
genus of
shipworms that
bores holes in the wood of
ships Teredo wood, a form of
fossilized wood
showing marks of
shipworm damage Coleophora teredo...
- Lit****do is a
genus of
shipworm native to the
Abatan River in the Philippines. It
contains a
single species, Lit****do abatanica,
described in June 2019...
-
protecting ****s in the
Netherlands were
phased out due to the
spread of
shipworm infestations.
Dynamic revetments use
gravel or cobble-sized
rocks to mimic...
- well-preserved, as the Baltic's cold and
brackish water does not suit the
shipworm.
Storm surge floods are
generally taken to
occur when the
water level is...
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various other living forms such as larvae, insects, millipedes, centipedes,
shipworms (teredo worms), or even some
vertebrates (creatures with a backbone) such...