The Mongolian Death Worm
The Mongolian Death Worm is a mysterious alleged to survive in the Gobi Desert.
The Mongolian Death Worm it can supposedly slaughter its victims by either spraying deadly and blinding toxin, or transferring electrical pulse discharge. It is normally measured a crypto-zoological creature. The Mongolian Death Worm’s sightings and reports are doubtful or unverified. It is portrayed as a bright red worm with a broad body that is about 2 to 5 feet long.
Generally scientist have rejected the possibility that “Mongolian Death Worm” exist, because of the incredibly great numbers essential to continue a breeding inhabitants and because typical weather and food supply problems make their continued existence in Gobi Deserts habitats improbable.
In Brazil, earthworms can be found which can grow further than half a meter in length and approximately an inch in diameter known as Minhocuçu “Rhinodrilus e Glossoscolexspp”. However it is not by far the longest earthworm recorded. Whereas “the Microchaetidae” family found in South Africa can reach approximately one meter in length.
Nevertheless, the record set for being the largest earthworm is “Megascolecidae family” from Australia, according to the recorded the earthworms found in the family can reach up to 2.1 meter in length and 24 millimeters in diameters.
In 2005, a joint expedition by E-Mongol and the Centre for Fortean Zoology examined reports and sighting of the Mongolian Death Worm, but have found no proof that it exists, although it cannot be ruled out that they might live in the deep Gobi Desert all along the forbidden areas of Chinese and Mongolian borders.
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