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Denver Researcher Discovers New Worm Species In Steamboat Springs ‘Sulphur Cave'
This new worm never sees the light of day, thriving on a lack of oxygen.
By Mekialaya White, CBS Denver:
(CBS4) — As a research associate for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, David Steinmann is accustomed to crawling through caves for a living. And a discovery he made in a toxic cave in Steamboat Springs is prompting a new research project.
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The cave is called “Sulphur Cave,” and there are only about 12 known of their kind in the world.
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