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Deep-Earth devil worms

 

A newly identified species of nematode lives miles deep in the tight, hot crevices of the Earth's crust

 

 

Halicephalobus mephisto

Property of the University Ghent, Belgium - Gaetan Borgonie

 

 

Scientists have identified a new species of microscopic worms living in the ground below South African mines, isolated from fracture water gushing up from miles below the Earth's surface. It is the first multicellular organism to be found at such depths.

 

The discovery of the tiny nematode (named Halicephalobus mesphisto after Mephistopheles, a literary nickname for the Devil), published in this week's issue of Nature, challenges the assumption that deep subsurface ecosystems cannot support multicellular life and may have implications in the search for life on other planets.

 

 

 

Read more: Deep-Earth devil worms - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/58187/#ixzz1O92kgkxm

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Wow!!

 

I wonder what they eat, breathe to survive? They are "tiny" so probably don't need a lot.

 

Just think of the credence it gives to Sci-Fi movies with giant worms inhabiting asteroids and planets!! :o

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