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Is that a Texas snake? Nope, it's a foot-long invasive flatworm (and it's hard to kill)It's hot now, but following the weeks of heavy rain in North Texas, an invasive species has been on the rise in the D-FW Metroplex. The hammerhead worm (Bipalium kewense) is a ground-dwelling flatworm ...
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’15-inch’ worm sees resurgence in RGV, TexasThey are snake-like, not good for the soil, and can grow up to 15 […] advertisement. KVEO Brownsville ’15-inch’ worm sees resurgence in RGV, Texas. Story by Jorge Vela • 21h. M CALLEN, ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have made major headway in understanding a strange and elusive species of snake-like worm known as amphisbaenians. The worms are vertebrates, scaly ...
Texas is home to 4 venomous snake groups. Here's what to look out for when you see one If you're anything like Indiana Jones, you'll want to stay away from these snakes this summer.
The Texas Invasive Species Institute recommends using the following methods to kill a hammerhead worm:. Place the worm into a sealed plastic bag and freeze it for up to 48 hours. It’s important ...
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