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The Hammerhead Worm
Saw this posted on Facebook... I looked it up and these claims seem to be true. The advice on the toxicity is good to know.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipalium _________________________________________ As we go into planting season, my Southern partners, please be aware that the USA has an invading species of worm called the Hammerhead Worm and they need to be killed ASAP. They are indigenous to Southeast Asia and are currently in Alabama, Georgia and parts of Florida and South Carolina. Don’t cut it into 10 pieces cuz it will grow 10 more worms (they are immortal). YOU MUST dissolve in salt and vinegar in a jar for a few days. You can also freeze the worm if you’re not about to kill it alive before dissolving it. DO NOT TOUCH THEM WITH YOUR HANDS. They are believed to carry an incredibly potent tetrodotoxin, which is also found in pufferfish. Use gloves when handling, and do not make contact with your skin. #safarmmanagementservice #HABITATSYSTEM #GROWINGBIGDEER #planting #hammerheadworm http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1656481081.jpg |
Sounds like it’s a giant planaria, looks similar too
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That's one ugly azz snake :D
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If I came across one of those, there is significantly less than zero chance that I would touch it even with somebody else’s hands.
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NOPE ... no chance I'd touch it! |
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I've seen them before. When we lived in the 'burbs, I ran across them a handful of times, very long and very thin. Ugly suckers. |
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The examples that I ran into from memory, were probably ~2-3mm thick at the body, and had heads that were probably 4-6mm wide, so quite thin. But they were surprisingly long. |
I'd rather handle that with gloves over getting in a scrap with a Bobbit Worm!
https://www.google.com/search?q=bobbit+worm&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS943US943&sxsr f=ALiCzsY9Gn28m9QSBmRx1uOaiLuhmUu2zw:1656510304434 &source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8q4zi5dL4Ah VnJEQIHQUkDSYQ_AUoAnoECAIQBA&biw=1920&bih=969&dpr= 1 |
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