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Mongolian Death · Worm

Mongolian Death · Worm

Mongolian Death · Worm

Mongolian Death Worm drawn in 2009

Mongolian Death worm(Mongolian Death Worm) is said to live in the surrounding, like a huge (UMA). Because it resembles that of, Olga-hohoi (olgoi-khorkhoi,: олгой - хорхой, intestinal insect meaning). There is no captured example of Mongolian Death · Worm, and there is no picture taken.

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Morphology and ecology

The length is about 50 cm, and adults reach 1.5 m. Weight is about 9 kg, body color is said to be dark red, but sightings of Death · Worm that emits light also exist. Usually lurking in the hole drilled in the ground, it appears on the ground from June to July when the rainy season comes in the Gobi desert, and it is said that the surroundings will disappear at the time of appearance. Death · Worm likes the surroundings of toxic plants called Goyo and incorporates the ingredients of Goyo poison into the body.

Death · worm which found prey showed gesture which jumps up both ends, threatens opponent, then jumps and blows venom. Lethal venom is yellow in steam, feels like touching acid when touched but toxicity declines greatly after July. Also, it is said that it gives stimulus like electric shock to distant parties, but the zoologist Ivan McCarl doubts this characteristic that the gossip is exaggerated.

Identity

It is reported that the research team in the early 1800s recognized the existence of Death · Worm and hundreds were killed by the poison of Death · Worm. Following the collapse, foreigners' investigation of death / worm becomes active. From 1990 to 1992 Ivan McCar investigated Death · Worm at the southern end of the Gobi desert and gathered many sightings. In 2005 animal research journalist British research team centered on Richard Freeman conducted a search for Death Worm. Prior to the search, Freeman said that deadly worms are likely to be real life creatures, making lethal poisons legendary. However, Freeman could not find the death worm and concluded that Death · Worm was a fictitious creature, but in the course of the investigation, a nontoxic organism that seems to be a reptile digging the ground was also witnessed.

As the identity of Death · Worm, the following are listed.

          • A type of evolution to terrestrial life

footnote

1. ^ Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", page 66 2. Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", page 71 3. Namiki "unidentified animal UMA large", 311-314 page 4. ^ Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", page 73 5. *Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", pages 69, 73 6. Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", pp. 73-74 7. *Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", page 68 8. Namiki "World Mystery Incident File", pages 74, 76 9. *Lauren Davis (July 28, 2009). "" Browse January 29, 2010. 10. Rei Hani "Supernatural Phenomenon Great Dictionary" (Araragi Shobo, April 2001), p. 176 11. ***Karl Shuker (2003). The Beasts That Hide from Man. NY: Paraview.

References

  • "World Strange Incident File" (Gakken, Inc., October 2005)
  • Shinichiro Namiki "Unidentified Animal UMA Daizenshu" (Gakken Shosha, May 2007)

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