Nature invented biodegradable plastic millions of years ago and animals have been eating it ever since; scientists now think it could offer a clue to Earth’s plastic crisis
- The study began with an unusual marine worm, Olavius algarvensis.
- The little animal has neither a mouth nor a digestive tract.
- Long before humans learned how to turn petroleum into bottles and bags and packaging, nature had already invented her own plastic.
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- The study began with an unusual marine worm, Olavius algarvensis.
- The little animal has neither a mouth nor a digestive tract.
- Long before humans learned how to turn petroleum into bottles and bags and packaging, nature had already invented her own plastic.
Sources: Times of India