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rambaus (not verified) says:

Even as Parody, this is weak as piss. Why waste the people's time cobbling together something that resembles nothing so much as the random assemblage of used condoms, oilsheen and leaf litter collected in the gutter?

dj obiwan (not verified) says:

July 13, 2009 -- The giant Palouse earthworm has taken on mythic qualities in this vast agricultural region that stretches from eastern Washington into the Idaho panhandle -- its very name evoking the fictional sandworms from "Dune" or those vicious creatures from the movie "Tremors."

The worm is said to secrete a lily-like smell when handled,SPIT AT PREDATORS(!), and live in burrows 15 feet deep. There have been only a handful of sightings.

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/07/13/giant-worm-search.html

Scott Houdek (not verified) says:

this creature reminds me of a movie called Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, where "Gangis Khan" had a secret weapon that would cause absolute terror among their captors, Khan injected a little vicious creature in the hostage's ear and that where the true terror begins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
can you recognize the similar creature?.
the one in the movie version is much smaller than the real thing in Mongolia.

Happy Halloween., MWUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Brandon (not verified) says:

Whoa.. what a story. I hope is shows up. I love hearing about how modern humans don't really have all the answers.

-B

Kmuzu (not verified) says:

The whole thing is a Mongolian metaphor for penis. Look at the evidence. "in 1965 when he saw its head poking out of a hole in the sand", "with the description of a two-foot long, reddish, worm-like creature lying in the desert" and "reddish-brown, a few feet in length, and shaped like a sausage"

I can imagine the locals all sitting around a campfire laughing at how they sent these idiot foreigners or a search for the Death Worm. It's like our version of snipe hunting.

dj obiwan (not verified) says:

you might want toggogle the most basic simple facts before you embarrass yourself on teh intarweb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe

"The difficulties involved in hunting snipe gave rise to the term "sniper", referring to a skilled anti-personnel military sharpshooter. Colonial American snipe hunters used some of the earliest versions of a telescopic sight invented by American statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin. This early version of the telescopic sight utilized two lenses affixed inside a tube made of hardened pigskin with cross hairs etched into the glass using acid.[2]"

A snipe is any of nearly 20 wading bird species in three genera in the family Scolopacidae. They are characterized by a very long, slender bill and cryptic plumage. The Gallinago snipes have a nearly worldwide distribution,

Alan Abramowitz (not verified) says:

Not only does the very name evoke the fictional sandworms from “Dune” or those vicious creatures from the movie “Tremors.” But the resemblance is so uncanny it makes you think the creators of those fictional worms must have known about this legend.

Richard Freeman (not verified) says:

rambaus, you are an under-educated bafoon. I led this expedition and i am a working zoologist with decades of experience. Why the hell would nomads living in the deep Gobi concot lies or make deathworms out of 'condoms'. They have enough trouble just surviving.
You don't have the balls or the backbone to do what i do. You sit behind a computer and spout arrogant rubbish on subjects you know nothing about. If you came on one of my expeditions you would soil yourself.
And by the way the model in the photo looks nothing like any eyewitness account of the deathworm.

Andrew (not verified) says:

It may be fruitful to evaluate the worm and it's attributes next to a similar mythological counterpart, the Ouroboros.

Sutton Centre (not verified) says:

As long as there aren't any in my neck of the woods.

riyad (not verified) says:

beautiful

knifey (not verified) says:

Sure. ancient parchments were written in English, using Gothic script.

And there sure are a lot of Park Rangers in Mongolia.

Fail.

Mattie (not verified) says:

When I was a child I was playing in my back yard with my sister and I was just standing there when a huge more like humongus... white worm with small black eyes and very sharp teeth (kind of like that picture up there with the worm thing...)came poping up out of the ground. only the head not the whole body the body was about maybe 1 foot in diameter if not more..well I was about 4 or 5 so I cant remember much of it..I was not even one inch away when it came poping up. It was like so wierd and scary but all of this happened in Athens Texas not anywhere near this place and there was trees and plants everywhere and ..snakes -shivers- also that place rained a lot.. I dont live there now so I have no problem saying where it happened.... :| yeah so anyways...I was wondering if anyone knows what it might be..I decided to post this because this happened to remind me of it. I would really like some answers. :|
Seriously.