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Monday, April 26, 2021

Jumping worms? They sound like they'd make fine bass bait...

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KTVI) — An invasive species of worm is wriggling its way into the Midwest. 

“Jumping worms” (Amynthas spp) thrash wildly when handled, are 4 to 8 inches long, move quickly like a snake and can shed their tails when threatened.

5 comments:

  1. Aka
    Pavement ape pinworms.
    Coming to you in the end!
    City trash and it’s parasites- the cure is fire.

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  2. They come from Asia. Oh goody another Chink-originated present along with Covid to contend with. What next, slant-eyed locusts?

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  3. Also Asian Longhorn Beetle
    Emerald Ash Borer
    Murder Hornets

    The only thing we've infected China with is Microsoft Windows.

    Geek

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  4. China - the gift that keeps on giving.

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