Fire Worms Invade Texas Gulf Coast, US Citizens Urged to Avoid Beaches

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Fire Worms Invade Texas Gulf Coast. PHOTO/ DAILY

NEW YORK – The Texas Gulf Coast in the United States (US) this week received the presence of a number of pig wool, a type of sharp animal that can give a painful sting to its victim.

The tiny animals called ‘fire worms’ are poisonous, according to the National Park Service (NPS).

As reported by Fox News, for the past three days, the sea urchin has been stranded on a large log covered in barnacles. It is believed that it can eat barnacles.

The Harte Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies warns beachgoers about the dangers of caterpillars.

The reason is, this animal can cause incredible pain to people who touch it.

This causes pain, itching and a burning sensation, so it is called ‘fireworm’.

Previously, in the footage, a long, wavy bloodworm was seen with rows of hair-like appendages on each side of its body.

Residents panicked when they saw the worms crawling onto land, which was called a “nightmare”.

This alien-looking sea monster is actually a bloodworm or Glycera americana, a type of burrowing invertebrate.

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2024-08-20 16:49:33

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