Crazy snake worms are invading the US and there's little we can do
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Our country is under threat from its tiniest invaders. Amynthas agrestis, or "crazy snake worm," is an earthworm natively from Korea and Japan that has begun appearing in the U.S. They're everywhere in Wisconsin, Vermont, Georgia, New York, and Tennessee, and spreading quickly.
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