Weird animals #2483: Eulagisca gigantea

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Weird animals #2483: Eulagisca gigantea

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Short video
(It's a kind of worm)
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Sea worms are many times prettier than land-based worms.
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They have to, since you can sea them all the time. :blackteeth:
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Sand worms and blood worms, both excellent fishing bait. :evilgrin:
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viking33 wrote:Sand worms and blood worms, both excellent fishing bait. :evilgrin:
Sandworms? Are you sure? :flee:
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You won't find those anywhere near fish...
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That reminds me of Tremors. (Great flick!)
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