Bdellovibrio

/bɛˌdɛloʊˈvɪbriːoʊ/ noun

A genus of tiny, comma-shaped bacteria that are predators of other bacteria, drilling into their prey to consume them from inside.

From Greek 'bdella' (leech) + Latin 'vibrio' (a curved bacterium), named for its leech-like predatory behavior on other bacteria.

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