Artifact of the Day: Item L03259 Aerial Earthworm
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The Aerial Earthworm is a fearsome apex predator on its native planet of Muld. At four and a half inches long and half an inch high, it dwarfs most other native species. Thanks to its unique ability to maneuver just as easily underground as through the air, the Aerial Earthworm is a stealthy hunter, relying primarily on the element of confusion. The Aerial Earthworm kills its prey with its deadly bite-sting (we aren't sure what this means either) and reproduces by fission. Our specimen is relatively new here and has not yet reproduced, but if the Aerial Earthworm appears unusually short, be on the lookout for a second Aerial Earthworm somewhere nearby!
Special note from the Museum Council: IF SPOTTED, PLEASE REPORT TO MUSEUM SECURITY. DO NOT HUG TOUCH THE AERIAL EARTHWORM. IF AERIAL EARTHWORM APPEARS TO BE HALF ITS NORMAL LENGTH, PLEASE PANIC.












