![]() ![]() THE DESTROYER: blow up cars and tanks bring down planes and helicopters and even the alien UFO’s! Fight enemies of over 40 types! OMNIVOROUS: Animals, birds, businessmen, punks, lizards, and even dangerous predators like tiger are now nothing more than snacks for your monster Worm! NEVER GET BORED: Death Worm features 3 bonus Mini-Games!ĮXPLOSIVE SURVIVAL: 3 different Survival Modes to keep feeding your hungry Monster as long as you can!ĮVOLUTION: The Worm looks differently in every location that you unlock! NOWHERE TO HIDE: The Monster feeds in 4 different locations!ĮNDLESS TERROR: Beat 60 challenging levels to complete the Campaign Mode! Nothing personal - it's just the predator's lunch time. What is he? An alien? An awakened prehistoric predator? Genetic monster? It is really not important for those unfortunate who have sunk into oblivion in his giant poisonous throat. Over 20,000,000 of downloads for Death Worm, 20 Million people addicted to Death Worm can't be wrong!Ĭontrol the mind-boggling underground monster with your finger! 21 in the journal Scientific Reports.Meet the highly anticipated iOS version of the *ORIGINAL* Death Worm game (a Top-50 indie game of all times according to ). The likely behavior that created the tunnels "records a life and death struggle between predator and prey, and indirectly preserves evidence of more diverse and robust paleo-ecosystem than can be interpreted from the fossil and trace fossil record alone," the study authors reported. Though no fossilized remains of the worms were found, the scientists identified a new genus and species, Pennichnus formosae, to describe the ancient animals, based on their burrows' distinctive forms. The researchers also detected iron-rich pockets in disturbed areas near the tops of the tunnels these likely appeared after worms reinforced the damaged walls with layers of sticky mucus. – Photos: 508 million-year-old bristly worm looked like a kitchen brushĪs the ancient worms retreated deeper into their tunnel with the thrashing prey, the struggle agitated the sediment, forming "distinct feather-like collapse structures" that were preserved in the trace fossils. – Photos: 'Naked' ancient worm hunted with spiny arms – Cambrian creatures gallery: Photos of primitive sea life ![]()
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