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The Mongolian Death Worm is a mythical creature said to be able to kill by shooting sulfuric acid at the victim as well as killing by a distance with electrical discharge. The worm’s venom is strong enough to corrode metal and one touch would mean instant death. It is described to be red in color, it is 20 inches long and resembles the intestine of cattle. It has a short tail, and no visible features such as eyes, mouth, or nostrils.
Natives of Mongolia and some scientists believe it to live in the Gobi Desert while preferring to burrow and sleep in the sand. However it will come out after the rain when the soil is still soft and moist. Although food supply and living conditions make their existence unlikely.