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9 Comments

KristalWatrous
KristalWatrous 12 years ago

Crazy! Looks like a beetle larva attacking that worm. Nice spotting!

MichaelMorris
MichaelMorris 12 years ago

no, they are in some sand

ChunXingWong
ChunXingWong 12 years ago

Are they underwater ?

ChunXingWong
ChunXingWong 12 years ago

Quite a carnivorous grub there.

MichaelMorris
MichaelMorris 12 years ago

thats why i like it here

Carolina
Carolina 12 years ago

Ohh haha thank you! I learn a lot in Project Noah everyday!

MichaelMorris
MichaelMorris 12 years ago

it is being penetrated by a larva

Carolina
Carolina 12 years ago

Is that a worm having a baby or eating it?

MichaelMorris
MichaelMorris 12 years ago

interesting,,,don't see this everyday

MichaelMorris
Spotted by
MichaelMorris

Nelsonville, Ohio, USA

Spotted on Oct 29, 2011
Submitted on Oct 29, 2011

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