The adult korean | Page 5 of 5 | Adult Movies Onlinerains have been pouring down in Queensland, Australia.
That's resulted plenty of earthworms, specifically the digaster longmani, which is a native species found in the southeast of the state, as well as northern New South Wales.
SEE ALSO: These worms may solve the plastic waste problemAnd these earthworms can be pretty freakin' huge.
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According to the Courier-Mail, the earthworms burrow deep into the ground and only surface when there have been heavy rains, landslips or excavation.
The photo above was taken by Kelli Mace from Mt Tamborine, and submitted to television station Channel Seven.
Robert Raven from Queensland Museum told the newspaper these worms can grow up to two metres long, but are on average one metre in length.
"Seeing them is a sign we are getting good rain," he said.
Rain has eased in southeast Queensland after reaching levels past 200mm last week, in an event not seen since the devastating Cyclone Debbie back in March.
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