Boneworms were vermiform creatures that ranged from a few centimeters to over a meter in length. Their bodies ended in powerful, lamprey-like jaws that could clean away flesh and break bone. Hard spurs in their mouths aided them in breaking into coffins and bones and burrowing through rocky soil. They were typically off-white in color, and they secreted a mucus-like substance to aid them in tunneling.
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