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These slimy blobs are made up of thousands of worms. Researchers now know why they do it.
Strength in masses really means everything for California blackworms looking for protection from predators or threats, like heat or drought.
Following a number of experiments and computer simulations, a group of researchers showcased how the worms assemble, move, and react to external stimuli.
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