Crazy worms
Because this is the weird timeline... "Crazy snake worms" continue to spread throughout the Northeast, and are now present in Saratoga, Warren, and Washington counties. Last year the alarm went out about their presence in the Hudson Valley.
The worms are an invasive species from Asia that both thrash around (thus the name) and can also be destructive to ecosystems here by breaking down the leaf layer and altering the soil.
See also: This claymation explainer video.
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I'm really wondering, why does the word crazy have to be used over and over and over......?
... said ravioliollie on Jun 5, 2018 at 6:08 PM | link