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The Seattle Times: Local News: Ice worms: Theyre real, and theyre hot

gracious rated 32 months ago
Ice worms Thriving in conditions that would turn most living things to Popsicles, these inch-long earthworm cousins inhabit glaciers and snowfields in the coastal ranges of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. They move through seemingly solid ice with ease and are at their liveliest ...

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javaturtle rated 32 months ago
These tiny earthworms are fascinating! Our world is such an amazing place, isn't it? I discovering something new every single day. (Lifted from gracious.)
ShadowEmperor rated 32 months ago
Ice Worms!! Pretty cool little critters!
shake-a rated 32 months ago
Thriving in conditions that would turn most living things to Popsicles, these inch-long earthworm cousins inhabit glaciers and snowfields in the coastal ranges of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. They move through seemingly solid ice with ease and are at their liveliest near the freezing point of water. Warm them up slightly and they dissolve into goo.
gracious rated 32 months ago
Ice worms Thriving in conditions that would turn most living things to Popsicles, these inch-long earthworm cousins inhabit glaciers and snowfields in the coastal ranges of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. They move through seemingly solid ice with ease and are at their liveliest near the freezing point of water. Warm them up slightly and they dissolve into goo. Their life cycle remains a mystery.
vvk rated 32 months ago
fun funny classic human user support tech geek story amazing weird