Page on the Giant Palouse Earthworm here:
http://www.palouseprairie.org/invertebrates/palouseworm.html
no pics, goddamnit... although, from a look at one of the newspaper clippings in the last link, it just looks like a regular earthworm, but just really long.. and it SMELLS LIKE LILIES.
SQUEE!
― Dom iNut (donut), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:23 (nineteen years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:27 (nineteen years ago)
― Jaq (Jaq), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:32 (nineteen years ago)
not the same one surely, but this is what it may look like.
― AaronK (AaronK), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:36 (nineteen years ago)
OF COURSE, Australia has to have the super freaky versions of every animal on the planet.
― Dom iNut (donut), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:38 (nineteen years ago)
(I take back my "SQUEE!" now)
― Dom iNut (donut), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:39 (nineteen years ago)
― Erick Dampier is better than Shaq (miloaukerman), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:40 (nineteen years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:40 (nineteen years ago)
xpost
― kingfish kuribo's shoe (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:40 (nineteen years ago)
No, thank god! But we'd let you dig away to your heart's content!
(we have bins of red wigglers in the basement though - miniature versions)
― Jaq (Jaq), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:42 (nineteen years ago)
― Aimless (Aimless), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:46 (nineteen years ago)
The Assblasters don't, but the Graboids do.
― truck-patch pixel farmer (my crop froze in the field) (Rock Hardy), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 21:47 (nineteen years ago)
― Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 22:32 (nineteen years ago)
GIANT EARTHWORM SMELLS LIKE LILIES!
― Dom iNut (donut), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 22:35 (nineteen years ago)
We're super freaky, yowww.
... I'll get me platforms.
― Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:03 (nineteen years ago)
Next time it rains on a weekend, I'm so driving up to the palouse and sniffing around.
― Jaq (Jaq), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:04 (nineteen years ago)
― Ally C (Ally C), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:37 (nineteen years ago)
― ryan (ryan), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:38 (nineteen years ago)
― Dom iNut (donut), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:40 (nineteen years ago)
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:45 (nineteen years ago)
Yet, smells good to humans!
― Jaq (Jaq), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:53 (nineteen years ago)
― Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Wednesday, 1 February 2006 23:58 (nineteen years ago)
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Thursday, 2 February 2006 00:02 (nineteen years ago)
― Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Thursday, 2 February 2006 00:06 (nineteen years ago)
― Jaq (Jaq), Thursday, 2 February 2006 00:07 (nineteen years ago)
― Abbott (Abbott), Thursday, 2 February 2006 01:40 (nineteen years ago)
― Abbott (Abbott), Thursday, 2 February 2006 01:42 (nineteen years ago)
― Jaq (Jaq), Thursday, 2 February 2006 01:43 (nineteen years ago)
― Abbott (Abbott), Thursday, 2 February 2006 01:45 (nineteen years ago)
― jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 16:45 (eighteen years ago)
― lord pooperton (ex machina), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 16:51 (eighteen years ago)
― aDOring NUTbians (donut), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 16:57 (eighteen years ago)
― lord pooperton (ex machina), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 16:58 (eighteen years ago)
Abbott! We drove through your town 4 times in May. I waved!
― Jaq (Jaq), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 17:03 (eighteen years ago)
― Abbott (Abbott), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 18:22 (eighteen years ago)
― Jaq (Jaq), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 18:42 (eighteen years ago)
― Abbott (Abbott), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 18:45 (eighteen years ago)
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 19:08 (eighteen years ago)
― Jaq (Jaq), Tuesday, 13 June 2006 21:29 (eighteen years ago)
― StanM (StanM), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 06:37 (eighteen years ago)
Giant worm is stuff of legends and must be saved, group says
By Nicholas K. GeraniosThe Associated Press SPOKANE – It's 3 feet long, pinkish in color, smells like a lily and must be saved from extinction, conservationists said in asking the federal government to protect the Giant Palouse Earthworm under the Endangered Species Act.
Long thought extinct, the worm was rediscovered in the past year, found to occupy tiny swatches of the heavily farmed Palouse region along the Washington-Idaho border.
"This worm is the stuff that legends and fairy tales are made of," worm supporter Steve Paulson declared Thursday. "What kid wouldn't want to play with a 3-foot-long, lily-smelling, soft pink worm that spits?"
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has not yet seen the petition regarding Driloleirus americanus, agency spokesman Tom Buckley said in Spokane.
Normally when the agency gets a request, it will consider whether an emergency listing is needed. Then it will do a 90-day review to determine if the issue warrants additional study, Buckley said.
If it deserves more study, there will be a year-long review to decide if endangered species protection is needed, Buckley said.
"When you consider how the Palouse prairie has been utilized, with all the agriculture down there, how anything like that survived the effects of agriculture is beyond me," Buckley said.
He can also see other reasons the worm might need protection.
"If you are a fisherman, it might be a bonanza if you found something like that," Buckley said.
The petition was sent by certified letter on Aug. 30 to Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, a former Idaho governor, said Paulson, an author of the petition who lives in Lenore, Idaho.
It's too soon to know if anyone will object to the listing, or what lands might be considered critical habitat, Paulson said. He suspected that only lands that have not been developed, which represent only a fraction of 1 percent of the Palouse prairie, would be preserved as habitat.
The earthworm is native to the deep soils of the Palouse, which were built up by millions of years of volcanic ash and are some of the richest farmland on Earth. Little is known about the giant worms: how many there are, where they live, how they behave, or why they are so scarce.
The worm was first found in 1897, and the species has always been elusive. It can burrow down 15 feet. There have been only three reported sightings since 1987.
The most recent was on May 27, 2005, when a graduate student from the University of Idaho, Yaniria Sanchez-de Leon, unearthed one specimen.
The Giant Palouse Earthworm is described as the largest and longest-lived earthworm on this continent. It reportedly gives off a peculiar flowery smell when handled, and can spit at attackers, Paulson said.
Groups signing the petition are the Palouse Prairie Foundation, Palouse Audubon Society and the Friends of the Clearwater.
Locals are belatedly trying to save the last remnants of the undeveloped Palouse prairie, and the earthworm could play a major role in that.
"Listing the Giant Palouse Earthworm may be the only salvation for the Palouse Prairie," said O. Lynne Nelson, who signed the petition.
...
Wow, ok. First thought. HOW THE FUCK DO EARTHWORMS SPIT?
please to shot dirty jokes here.
― the dow nut industrial average dead joe mama besser (donut), Friday, 8 September 2006 15:56 (eighteen years ago)
LOLZ
― a naked Kraken annoying Times Square tourists with an acoustic guitar (nickalici, Friday, 8 September 2006 17:20 (eighteen years ago)
― Vacillatrix (x Jeremy), Friday, 8 September 2006 17:29 (eighteen years ago)
The giant Palouse Earthworm has a posse of lawyers now
― Miza Din II, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 18:27 (seventeen years ago)
I wanna play with a long pink worm smell those lilies until it's firm
― Beth Parker, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 18:43 (seventeen years ago)
The lack of Dune joeks on this thread is either appalling, or a clear demonstration of why I like ILX and hate most other message boards.
I can't decide.
― en i see kay, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 18:53 (seventeen years ago)
there was a brief tremors joek though
― latebloomer, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 19:47 (seventeen years ago)
pink worm vs Larry Craig
― Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 19:48 (seventeen years ago)
"The worm was once common but has been seen only a handful of times in the past 30 years," said a press release from the Center for Biological Diversity, Palouse Prairie Foundation, Palouse Audubon Society and Friends of the Clearwater.
If i remember my grade nine science right - all you'd have to do is get a few and slice them up a couple of times. 5 becomes 15 and so forth.
― The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 20:54 (seventeen years ago)
For the last time, Larry Craig does not like pink worms!
― kenan, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 20:55 (seventeen years ago)
Dueds this litigious worm is in Washington.
― Abbott, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 21:31 (seventeen years ago)
This litigious worm was found about ten miles from Idaho, and still about six hours north of the Larry Craig part of Idaho.
Also, this giant worm is found pretty much where I live.
― joygoat, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 23:33 (seventeen years ago)
PALOUSE REPRESENT
I lived in Idaho a long time and tho the Palouse is kind of like its own little state, I am a pedant.
― Abbott, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 23:34 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.palousescenicbyway.com/Content/Assets/WORM.JPG
― Miza Din II, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 23:36 (seventeen years ago)
http://blogs.salon.com/0003248/images/worm_cologne.jpg
― Miza Din II, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 23:38 (seventeen years ago)
That worm is wearing some kind of corset. Hey, I had Demeter Dirt. I need more. Smells great!
― Beth Parker, Tuesday, 11 September 2007 23:38 (seventeen years ago)
Indeed. It's kind of an odd place. Sometimes I tell people I live on the default Windows XP desktop, at least in the spring before it all turns bright yellow.
http://www.chem.uidaho.edu/gradprogs/palouse%20green.jpg
I only know North Idaho, and only drove across the south chunk once a couple years ago. Moscow's pretty nice for a next-door neighbor.
― joygoat, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 03:06 (seventeen years ago)
Giant article on the worm today:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003996233_giantworm06m.html
― Mackro Mackro, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 00:24 (seventeen years ago)
I am so proud something this great as these worm came from my home state.
― Abbott, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 00:29 (seventeen years ago)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004387403_worms02m.html
Two more found. One in Moscow, Idaho. The other? Leavenworth, WA! Ya!
― Mackro Mackro, Friday, 2 May 2008 07:50 (seventeen years ago)