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TEREDO NAVALIS
Teredo worm; Naval shipworm; Pholas teredo; Serpula teredo; Teredo austini; Teredo beachi; Teredo batavus; Teredo beaufortana; Teredo japonica; Teredo marina; Teredo morsei; Teredo novangliae; Teredo pocilliformis; Teredo sellii; Teredo sinensis; Teredo vulgaris; Mangrove worm
  • Destruction by Teredo worm in a tree branch

Teredo tunneling         
TRANSITION TECHNOLOGY THAT GIVES FULL IPV6 CONNECTIVITY FOR IPV6-CAPABLE HOSTS THAT ARE ON THE IPV4 INTERNET BUT HAVE NO NATIVE CONNECTION TO AN IPV6 NETWORK
Teredo tunnel; Teredo Tunnels
In computer networking, Teredo is a transition technology that gives full IPv6 connectivity for IPv6-capable hosts that are on the IPv4 Internet but have no native connection to an IPv6 network. Unlike similar protocols such as 6to4, it can perform its function even from behind network address translation (NAT) devices such as home routers.
teredo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Teredo (disambiguation)
n.
Ship-worm.
Teredo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Teredo (disambiguation)
·noun A genus of long, slender, wormlike bivalve mollusks which bore into submerged wood, such as the piles of wharves, bottoms of ships, ·etc.;
- called also shipworm. ·see Shipworm. ·see ·Illust. in App.

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Teredo navalis

Teredo navalis, commonly called the naval shipworm or turu, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Teredinidae. This species is the type species of the genus Teredo. Like other species in this family, this bivalve is called a shipworm because it resembles a worm in general appearance while at the anterior end it has a small shell with two valves, and it is adept at boring through wood.

This species may have originated in the northeast Atlantic Ocean, but has spread around the world. It tunnels into underwater piers and pilings and is a major cause of damage and destruction to submarine timber structures and the hulls of wooden boats.