Watch this: What the hell is this stringy animal?
YouTube user petro062 found this stringy animal swimming on top of a plastic tarp in his garden. No one seems to know what it is. It's freaking disgusting looking. Is it an alien? I'm not saying it's an alien, but it could be an alien. It's probably not an alien. Is it round worms? Nah. Looks like an alien to me.

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ReplyDeleteWOOHOO,Living the dream.
DeleteI agree Shawn,without a doubt,alien!!!!
DeleteThats a baby skeptard, little snakes that they are.
DeleteSend it to Ketchum, she'll figure it out!
That guy sounds like Joe Walsh.
DeleteThat my friend is a "Horsehair Worm". Not a round worm, sorry. I used to find them regularly, but haven't seen one in years.
DeleteIf you want weird worms, look up Glacial Ice worms... definitely bizarre.
you got it wright, horeshair worm, have not seen one in over 40 years
Deletethat's a horsehair worm, don't try to brush or braid it. when you think of worms think of horsehair worms not round worms.
DeleteRoundworms....sadly not aliens.
ReplyDeleteHorsehair worm - nematodes
ReplyDeleteYup!
DeleteMelba Bigfoot DNA she accidentally put it in a bottle of tequila
ReplyDeleteThis is matildas fav food.. ketchum poops em out on tarps as bait... I hear justin smegma also uses the same as bait in the sierras..
ReplyDeleteSeriously?!!! Those are earthworms. Slow day in the bigfoot world? Nothing to report so you post a video of worms in a puddle?
ReplyDeleteThis site is a joke b
City kid^^^
DeleteEnoch ya.
Deletethese things are the types of bacteria and disease that bigfoot's carry. They are better off not discovered if they spread crap like this!
ReplyDeleteLoch ness has been captured. Report on that. Its the biggest story right now! It has been confirmed.
ReplyDelete^ Bull! Post the link then.
DeleteWho needs a link,spread the news,Dyer caught it
Deletelooks like heart worms
ReplyDeleteThat's Bigfoot poop.
ReplyDeleteI keep my poop in a jar.
DeleteI keep my poop in a vast network of sewer systems
DeleteI keep my poop on a tarp
Deleteyep, round worms, better check your dog dude...
ReplyDeleteToo thick and way too long for horsehair worms. I'm thinking it is a groups of crashed rods!!! Yee-haw! Call the university!
ReplyDeleteGordian worm. At least that's what we call them in Australia.
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt, these are Squatch Veins. They show up in garden ponds from time to time.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nematode. Do you not know what nematodes are?
ReplyDeleteIt's burnt top ramen noodles.
ReplyDeleteWorms? uh oh Big Jim Jr will have penis envy again
ReplyDeleteQuit planting your speggehti next to the yeti.Besides they like candy bars.Try planting baby ruth..
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