2020 STRIKES AGAIN
Jumping 'snake worms' are taking over US forests and that's bad news for other creepy crawlers
(Thanks to AmoebaStampede, who says "That was Little Orphan Annie's second choice for a catchphrase.")
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Jumping 'snake worms' are taking over US forests and that's bad news for other creepy crawlers
(Thanks to AmoebaStampede, who says "That was Little Orphan Annie's second choice for a catchphrase.")
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Jumpin' Jehoshaphat, we're gonna need a bigger Bass-O-Matic.
Posted by: cfjk | November 14, 2020 at 12:15 PM
Even though I like to think of myself as an athletic person, this is exactly why I only hike in places like shopping malls and Walmart.
Posted by: nursecindy | November 14, 2020 at 02:41 PM
Pretty sure Jumping Snake Worms are bad news for everyone.
Posted by: Lucky Jack | November 14, 2020 at 03:49 PM
I believe my first ex-mother-in-law raised jumping snake worms to feed her fluorescent duckbill platypuses. I did learn to never let her make me an omelet.
Posted by: Flathead County Frank | November 14, 2020 at 06:13 PM
My dad had a Little Orphan Annie mug, almost 100 years ago now. Leapin' Lizards!
Posted by: Mad Hatter | November 14, 2020 at 07:49 PM
In the Northeast and upper Midwest all the earthworm species in postglacial areas are alien invaders introduced after European colonization. Build a wall!
Posted by: Ralph | November 14, 2020 at 08:47 PM