This plastic-eating caterpillar can help us get rid of our trash0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 2, 2017
Plastic bags need hundreds of years to biodegrade, but wax worms break them down in no time.
Plastic bags need hundreds of years to biodegrade, but wax worms break them down in no time.
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