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Re: Forget Wigglers...Texas Crawlers! **Monster Worms** [Re: drrouter] #7282241 03/13/12 06:07 PM
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Family of earthworm known as Megascolecidae . Scientific name : Pheretima spp.

In my language it's called : Gandeula


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Re: Forget Wigglers...Texas Crawlers! **Monster Worms** [Re: fiSherwood] #7303659 03/19/12 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted By: fiSherwood
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Originally Posted By: Draggin Yak
We have those all over here too. Been fishing with them since I was a kid. I had no idea it was an "invasive" species and not native.


From what I understand all worms in the America's are invasive. The first introduction being worms that were within the root balls of plants brought by European explorers.
From wikipedia: "A total of approximately 182 earthworm taxa in 12 families are reported from America north of Mexico, i.e., USA & Canada, of which 60 (ca. 33%) are exotic/introduced."


http://partners.nytimes.com/library/national/science/082900sci-animal-worm.html


Re: Forget Wigglers...Texas Crawlers! **Monster Worms** [Re: drrouter] #7303917 03/19/12 03:24 AM
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Anyone in the San Antonio/Windcrest area want to hunt some of these tomorrow - let me know! They will be out!


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