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  2. Zophobas atratus - Wikipedia

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    Zophobas atratus is a species of darkling beetle, whose larvae are known by the common name superworm, kingworm, barley worm, morio worm or simply Zophobas.Superworms are common in the reptile pet industry as food, along with giant mealworms (Tenebrio molitor larvae treated with juvenile hormone [citation needed]).

  3. Do these superworms hold the future of plastic recycling?

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  4. Zophobas - Wikipedia

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    Superworms should not be confused with darkling beetle mealworms sprayed with juvenile hormone. [6] Studies have found that in the wild the larvae sometimes live in bat guano, and they tend to cannibalize the pupae of their own species. [7] Researchers have discovered that the larvae can subsist on a diet solely of polystyrene (Styrofoam). [8]

  5. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Foam cushioning can be held securely in shrink film, eliminating use of a traditional corrugated box. [5] A variety of products may be enclosed in shrink wrap to stabilize the products, unitize them, keep them clean, or add tamper resistance. It can be the primary covering for some foods such as cheese, meats, vegetables and plants.

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    The largest, in the Pacific Ocean, is twice the size of Texas and affects the health of millions of birds and marine animals every year.Cleaning u The Creepy-Crawly Solution to Our Plastic ...

  7. Bugs Are Evolving to Eat Plastic, Study Finds

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  8. Plastivore - Wikipedia

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    For example, mealworms fed only on plastic show very little weight gain, unlike mealworms fed on a normal diet of bran. [5] This is due to plastic lacking water and nutrients needed to grow. [ 5 ] Plastic-fed mealworms can still derive energy from their diet, so they do not lose weight like starved mealworms do.

  9. Cleaning symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning symbiosis is a relationship between a pair of animals of different species, involving the removal and subsequent ingestion of ectoparasites, diseased and injured tissue, and unwanted food items from the surface of the host organism (the client) by the cleaning organism (the cleaner). [5]