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Alien-like creature that shoots tree-like web to take over prey is absolutely terrifying

Jake Massey

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Alien-like creature that shoots tree-like web to take over prey is absolutely terrifying

As we all know, nature can be damn scary - but some creatures are just beyond the pale.

One suchcreaturehas recently goneviralfor its unbelievable creepiness.

Check it out here (if you're feeling brave):

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As you can see in the video, someone with seemingly none of the normal human instincts is just casually letting a frankly gross, slimy, bulging worm undulate across their hand.

Honestly, any normal person would be screaming in an extremely high-pitch and flapping that hand about in a frantic panic.

But then, just when it looks like things couldn't get much worse - they getmuchworse.

Like something out of a horror movie, the red worm fires a great big tree-like web across the person's forearm - and miraculously, the mentally questionable worm carrier doesn't even flinch.

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The horrifying video was recently shared onTwitterby the Interesting Channel, where it has racked up more than 4.3 million views and disgusted countless innocent scrollers.

Commenting on the video, one person said: "Nuke it from orbit."

Another wrote: "That truly looks like something out ofStar Trek!"

A third added: "Ok - That's enough Twitter for today."

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Fancy letting this sort of business go down on your own arm. Credit: Twitter/@ChannelInteres
Fancy letting this sort of business go down on your own arm. Credit: Twitter/@ChannelInteres

Honestly, I know God let two of all the lions, the elephants, and the zebras on the arc, but when andwhydid he let two alien-like tree web-spurting creep worms on?

Well, it turns out the worm in question is a nemertea, or a ribbon worm, to the worm layman.

There are more than a thousand species of ribbon worms in the world, and to be honest, the more you learn about them, the creepier they get.

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The gooey white web is called a 'proboscis', which it uses to capture prey like molluscs and snails, before dragging them into its mouth.

It can also be used in a bid to fend off predators, like in the upsetting video in this article.

Speaking to Mental Floss in 2015, biologist and nemertea specialist Sebastian Kvist said: "What we're seeing is a very stressed worm that's doing everything it can to try to get away from the situation that it's in."

Its hydrostatic skeleton means it can fall apart without the ocean's water pressure; however, this falling apart doesn't seem to kill it.

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"We're not sure if it's able to regenerate or not, but it doesn't seem to be fatal to the worm to break like that—which is really interesting," Kvist said.

This also means they leave virtually no fossil record, meaning we don't know much about them.

"That becomes a very problematic thing for trying to establish how recent or how ancient these guys are," Kvist explained.

Featured Image Credit:Twitter/@ChannelInteres

Topics:Viral,Weird,Animals,Science

Jake Massey
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