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Topic: Unknown Life Form in NC Sewer! (CREEPY)
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Fri 07/03/09 10:47 AM

Almost anything unknown is considered ET..


Depends on who is doing the 'considering.'

There are probably unknown life forms on the earth we have not yet discovered. This one does not look like it flew in on a spaceship. bigsmile


Looks like something that might come out of a alien...laugh

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Fri 07/03/09 10:54 AM


In fact, the pulsating satanic blob monster is nothing more than a colony of tubifex worms. Ed Buchan, environmental coordinator at the Raleigh Public Utilities Department, explained to News 14 Carolina that the creatures frequent "sewage and pond sediment", and elaborated: “They seem to respond to the light from the camera. That light is pretty hot.”

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/02/blob_monster/

He also added the following......spock

Buchan did, though, admit: “I’ve seen a lot of sewer TV before and I’ve never seen them. We were surprised. We didn’t know immediately what it was.”spock

ThomasJB's photo
Fri 07/03/09 11:21 AM
According to Dr Timothy Wood, freshwater bryozoa expert:

"They are clumps of annelid worms, almost certainly tubificids (Naididae, probably genus Tubifex). Normally these occur in soil and sediment, especially at the bottom and edges of polluted streams. In the photo they have apparently entered a pipeline somehow, and in the absence of soil they are coiling around each other. The contractions you see are the result of a single worm contracting and then stimulating all the others to do the same almost simultaneously, so it looks like a single big muscle contracting. Interesting video."

Or maybe they are infant draconians. scared

krupa's photo
Fri 07/03/09 11:57 AM
Kind of look like the slime molds found in Xiangti rivers in China. Actually the worlds largest single cell organism. The biggest one found was 14 pounds. And yes, they are photosensitive.

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 07/03/09 12:02 PM

According to Dr Timothy Wood, freshwater bryozoa expert:

"They are clumps of annelid worms, almost certainly tubificids (Naididae, probably genus Tubifex). Normally these occur in soil and sediment, especially at the bottom and edges of polluted streams. In the photo they have apparently entered a pipeline somehow, and in the absence of soil they are coiling around each other. The contractions you see are the result of a single worm contracting and then stimulating all the others to do the same almost simultaneously, so it looks like a single big muscle contracting. Interesting video."

Or maybe they are infant draconians. scared



scared There are draconians undergroundscared

ThomasJB's photo
Fri 07/03/09 01:15 PM


According to Dr Timothy Wood, freshwater bryozoa expert:

"They are clumps of annelid worms, almost certainly tubificids (Naididae, probably genus Tubifex). Normally these occur in soil and sediment, especially at the bottom and edges of polluted streams. In the photo they have apparently entered a pipeline somehow, and in the absence of soil they are coiling around each other. The contractions you see are the result of a single worm contracting and then stimulating all the others to do the same almost simultaneously, so it looks like a single big muscle contracting. Interesting video."

Or maybe they are infant draconians. scared



scared There are draconians undergroundscared


They've invaded our sewers! scared

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 07/03/09 01:38 PM



According to Dr Timothy Wood, freshwater bryozoa expert:

"They are clumps of annelid worms, almost certainly tubificids (Naididae, probably genus Tubifex). Normally these occur in soil and sediment, especially at the bottom and edges of polluted streams. In the photo they have apparently entered a pipeline somehow, and in the absence of soil they are coiling around each other. The contractions you see are the result of a single worm contracting and then stimulating all the others to do the same almost simultaneously, so it looks like a single big muscle contracting. Interesting video."

Or maybe they are infant draconians. scared



scared There are draconians undergroundscared


They've invaded our sewers! scared




:smile: They have been under the surface for millenia:smile:

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