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The oldest known worm is a species called Osedax mucofloris, which can live for over 100 years. These deep-sea worms feed on the bones of dead marine animals, primarily relying on symbiotic bacteria to derive nutrients from the bones. Their unique feeding mechanism and longevity make them fascinating subjects of study in marine Biology.

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