- Apr 8, 2013
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I know huh?! I wondered the same thing and did a bit of reading. Here's what the Desert Museum had to say:
At just 7 eggs a year it would be pretty difficult to grow any numbers. One thing I didn't mention is how these things move. They're a bit wild, wiggling like crazy, EVERYTHING must love eating these guys. It's no wonder we don't commonly see them (aside from being fossorial). I'm surprised this one escaped the chickens.
See, the wild and wiggling part, when I totally wasn't expecting it from an EARTH WORM, really got my gander up. IT WENT WILD AND WIGGLY OVER MY TOES, IN THE DARK.

