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Critter? (Solved!)

I think I’d do well in the south , bit of Dolly Parton while I ride my horse to get my heart attack burger to fuel me for a day of blowing and shooting alien mole spiders in my back yard .. I’d pay good money to go on that holiday ahaha
If you are ever down this way, look me up....;)

To see the the alien mole spiders, you'll have to make your way around my oil rig in the back...every Texan has one, you know ^_^
 
I think I’d do well in the south , bit of Dolly Parton while I ride my horse to get my heart attack burger to fuel me for a day of blowing and shooting alien mole spiders in my back yard .. I’d pay good money to go on that holiday ahaha
Texan version of whack-a-mole 😂😂😂
 
He has no idea...wow
Wow... Kinda figured that they wouldnt know tbh... Its something super weird. Aliens, yup. Those are the babies that stay at the surface. The parents stay way below and look like this:
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Wow, that is one strange critter. My first thought was some kind of funnel web/trapdoor/burrowing wolf spider. We used to throw grasshoppers to them on my uncle's ranch when I was a kid, and they moved just like that. But that video, slowed down, definitely shows more of a worm shape that doesn't completely leave the hole. Google search has failed me, too, because "predatory worm" and such all point to that fossil sea worm everybody was going crazy about last year. Looking forward to seeing what it is.
 
Google search has failed me, too, because "predatory worm" and such all point to that fossil sea worm everybody was going crazy about last year. Looking forward to seeing what it is.
Yeah, I already did every google search I could imagine... No luck... Only bobbit worm stuff or tremors lol
 
Wow... Kinda figured that they wouldnt know tbh... Its something super weird. Aliens, yup. Those are the babies that stay at the surface. The parents stay way below and look like this:
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Well, there goes my lawn!
 
Wow, that is one strange critter. My first thought was some kind of funnel web/trapdoor/burrowing wolf spider. We used to throw grasshoppers to them on my uncle's ranch when I was a kid, and they moved just like that. But that video, slowed down, definitely shows more of a worm shape that doesn't completely leave the hole. Google search has failed me, too, because "predatory worm" and such all point to that fossil sea worm everybody was going crazy about last year. Looking forward to seeing what it is.
The biology professor's reply: "Sorry. No Idea. Amazing tongue speed and accuracy."

TONGUE???
 

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