What is the Bizarre creature in North Carolina Sewer?

WTF is this? Its a lifeform found in a North Carolina sewer.

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    Ed Buchan, environmental coordinator at the Raleigh Public Utilities Department, said staff biologists have confirmed that the “creature” is actually a colony of tubifex worms. The colonies attach themselves to roots that gradually work themselves into weak points in the pipes. “They seem to respond to the light from the camera,” Buchan said. “That light is pretty hot.” The worms naturally occur in sewage and pond sediment and are actually sold both live and dried as fish food in pet stores. He said other staff members in the department have seen it before, although sightings aren’t particularly common. “I’ve seen a lot of sewer TV before and I’ve never seen them,” he said. “We were surprised. We didn’t know immediately what it was.” http://mashable.com/2009/07/02/unknown-lifeform/

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A.A deformed fetus of an alien life form B.Career Poltician

allikatzpop

I have no idea WTF that is, besides really disgusting looking.

Naamah

Worms, maybe Tubifex or Blackworms.

azlotto

They are worms

Carrot and Stick

OMG That is ugly! hehehe

Sunshine in a COAT of Sunshine

it looks like my ex-girlfriens nipple"and where did you get that footage?

primushead

Disgusting!!:0)

A chillin buttercup

It's just worms...and not a new one either.

Go know thyself is THE RED QUEEN

Probably wouldn't be bad with some butter. (Hey people eat snails) ;) ++++

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