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The Mongolian Death Worm, known to Mongolia’s nomadic tribesmen as the allghoi khorkhoi (sometimes given as allerghoi horhai or olgoj chorchoj) or ‘intestine worm’ for its resemblance to a sort of living cow’s intestine. It is said to be red in colour, and is sometimes described as having darker spots or blotches, and sometimes said to bear spiked projections at both ends. They are said to be thick bodied and between 2 and 5 feet long.
The Mongolian Death Worm is said to inhabit the Southern Gobi Desert in Mongolia. The first reference in English to this remarkable beast appears in Professor Roy Chapman Andrews’ 1926 book On the Trail of Ancient Man, although the American palæontologist (apparently the inspiration for the Indiana Jones character) was not entirely convinced by the tales of the monster he heard at a gathering of Mongolian officials: “None of those present ever had seen the creature, but they all firmly believed in its existence and described it minutely.”

Czech Explorer Ivan Mackerle:
"Sausage-like worm over half a metre (20 inches) long, and thick as a man’s arm, resembling the intestine of cattle. Its tail is short, as [if] it were cut off, but not tapered. It is difficult to tell its head from its tail because it has no visible eyes, nostrils or mouth. Its colour is dark red, like blood or salami… It moves in odd ways – either it rolls around or squirms sideways, sweeping its way about. It lives in desolate sand dunes and in the hot valleys of the Gobi desert with saxaul plants underground. It is possible to see it only during the hottest months of the year, June and July; later it burrows into the sand and sleeps. It gets out on the ground mainly after the rain, when the ground is wet. It is dangerous, because it can kill people and animals instantly at a range of several metres."

The creature is reported to be able to spray an acid like substance that causes death instantly. It is also claimed that this creature has the ability to kill from a distance with some sort of super charged electrical charge. Numerous Mongolians have reported seeing this creature including a Mongolian Premier. The creature is reported to hibernate during most of the year except for June and July when it becomes active.

It is believed that touching any part of the worm will bring instant death, and its venom supposedly corrodes metal. Local folklore also tells of a predilection for the color yellow and local parasitic plants such as the Goyo. It is also believed that the worm likes to get out on the ground generally after the rain, when the ground is still wet.

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There is also something in that link about a theory that it could be a species of electric eel or spitting snake. Spitting snake sounds more reasonable then electric eel, but most likely a story or myth.

Discuss.
lmbeharry
QUOTE (138 @ May 7 2008, 04:07 AM) *
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There is also something in that link about a theory that it could be a species of electric eel or spitting snake. Spitting snake sounds more reasonable then electric eel, but most likely a story or myth.

Discuss.

I've never seen nor have I ever heard of it. BTW, Roy Chapman Andrews always made the story bigger than it really was. Apparently, he single-handedly killed dozens of poisonous snakes (with a revolver) in his bivouac during his excursions seeking the Asian roots of homo sapiens sapiens. Roy Chapman Andrews was a great explorer, but you have to take his diatribe with a grain of salt.

I'll ask my wife about the Mongolian Death Worm. Right now she's outside getting some exercise with the baby.
Razer
This story could be great fodder if there is ever another installment of the Epic film "Tremors". tongue.gif
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QUOTE (Razer @ May 6 2008, 10:47 PM) *
This story could be great fodder if there is ever another installment of the Epic film "Tremors". tongue.gif

Nah, the sequils are already confusing enough...
Razer
QUOTE (138 @ May 7 2008, 05:50 AM) *
Nah, the sequils are already confusing enough...


Maybe it would make a great prequel. Go back before the first movie and have the Mongolian Death worm be discovered by some scientists investigating reports of a strange creature in the desert decades ago. Then an "evil" scientist decides to do a little experimenting with the creature and creates the giant worm from the other movies. w00t.gif Lol, I have too much free time on my hands.
Mustakrakish
If you're interested in this crypto I'd try checking out Destination Truth on the SciFi channel. They did a half-hour bit on the creature. You can probaly find the episode somewhere on YouTube.
Razer
QUOTE (Mustakrakish @ May 7 2008, 06:12 AM) *
If you're interested in this crypto I'd try checking out Destination Truth on the SciFi channel. They did a half-hour bit on the creature. You can probaly find the episode somewhere on YouTube.


Welcome to the forums! It is not often we get members from a lake in Finland. grin2.gif
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QUOTE (Razer @ May 6 2008, 11:11 PM) *
Maybe it would make a great prequel. Go back before the first movie and have the Mongolian Death worm be discovered by some scientists investigating reports of a strange creature in the desert decades ago. Then an "evil" scientist decides to do a little experimenting with the creature and creates the giant worm from the other movies. w00t.gif Lol, I have too much free time on my hands.

Weren't they supposed to be prehistoric creatures or something? Or maybe not. It's been such a long time since I watched that movie.
Plainbob13
LOL That was on detination truth show on scifi. LOL
Razer
QUOTE (138 @ May 7 2008, 06:17 AM) *
Weren't they supposed to be prehistoric creatures or something? Or maybe not. It's been such a long time since I watched that movie.


Actually, now that you mention it. I think you are right. There goes my idea.

Anyone have a link to this show you are talking about? I have never even heard of "Destination Truth". The fact is was on the scifi channel with a name like destination truth makes me think the last thing you find in the show is the actual truth. blink.gif
Plainbob13
QUOTE (Razer @ May 7 2008, 12:26 AM) *
Actually, now that you mention it. I think you are right. There goes my idea.

Anyone have a link to this show you are talking about? I have never even heard of "Destination Truth". The fact is was on the scifi channel with a name like destination truth makes me think the last thing you find in the show is the actual truth. blink.gif


LOL true but josh gates is funny as heck. he does not take to seriously. I'll see if i can find it.

the scifi link
www.scifi.com/destinationtruth
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QUOTE (Razer @ May 6 2008, 11:26 PM) *
Actually, now that you mention it. I think you are right. There goes my idea.

Anyone have a link to this show you are talking about? I have never even heard of "Destination Truth". The fact is was on the scifi channel with a name like destination truth makes me think the last thing you find in the show is the actual truth. blink.gif

They actually used to have a few paranormal shows on the scifi channel. Bit of an oxymoron though.
Plainbob13
heres the youtibe vid the last part there are 5.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc80RbsQPkw
Razer
QUOTE (Plainbob13 @ May 7 2008, 05:33 AM) *
heres the youtibe vid the last part there are 5.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc80RbsQPkw


Thanks for the link. thumbsup.gif
Plainbob13
QUOTE (Razer @ May 7 2008, 12:52 AM) *
Thanks for the link. thumbsup.gif


Not a problem. original.gif If you can find it check out the thailand ghost hunting clip. You will laugh your butt off at the 2 little ladys in it.
lmbeharry
QUOTE (lmbeharry @ May 7 2008, 04:10 AM) *
I've never seen nor have I ever heard of it. BTW, Roy Chapman Andrews always made the story bigger than it really was. Apparently, he single-handedly killed dozens of poisonous snakes (with a revolver) in his bivouac during his excursions seeking the Asian roots of homo sapiens sapiens. Roy Chapman Andrews was a great explorer, but you have to take his diatribe with a grain of salt.

I'll ask my wife about the Mongolian Death Worm. Right now she's outside getting some exercise with the baby.

I asked my Mongolian wife about: allghoi khorkhoi and she adamantly shook her head "NO!" She also has a bemused smile on her face as I describe this alleged creature... But neither she nor I have been to Gobi. [But she is a bonafide umpteenth generation Mongolian!] BTW, I have ridden a Bactrian Camel, and I have seen the Przewalski horse, and I have swum in the lake Tsaagan Nuur, (killed my own sheep and goats), and ridden a motorcycle for days in the countryside (not as much as I would have liked, though). But I have never seen the beastie...

BTW, they don't have cows in the Gobi. So this thing is definitely not a parasite to bovines. And, believe me, they don't have such a parasite among the cattle in the verdant pastures north of Gobi...

1st Edit: I have also fired a Czechoslovakian rifle. Helluva thing. Cartridge about 6 inches (15 cm). At 100 meters (I have GPS when I go to the countryside) the projectile blew a hole through a tree 1 meter in diameter - and kept going. Lots of fun in Mongolia. Just wish they'd stop stealing my money and give me an opportunity to create some value for myself (1st) and then others... [Buncha socialists here in Ulaanbaatar.]

Correction: Create value for society and be fairly compensated for it...
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QUOTE (lmbeharry @ May 7 2008, 12:18 AM) *
I asked my Mongolian wife about: allghoi khorkhoi and she adamantly shook her head "NO!" She also has a bemused smile on her face as I describe this alleged creature... But neither she nor I have been to Gobi. [But she is a bonafide umpteenth generation Mongolian!] BTW, I have ridden a Bactrian Camel, and I have seen the Przewalski horse, and I have swum in the lake Tsaagan Nuur, (killed my own sheep and goats), and ridden a motorcycle for days in the countryside (not as much as I would have liked, though). But I have never seen the beastie...

BTW, they don't have cows in the Gobi. So this thing is definitely not a parasite to bovines. And, believe me, they don't have such a parasite among the cattle in the verdant pastures north of Gobi...

1st Edit: I have also fired a Czechoslovakian rifle. Helluva thing. Cartridge about 6 inches (15 cm). At 100 meters (I have GPS when I go to the countryside) the projectile blew a hole through a tree 1 meter in diameter - and kept going. Lots of fun in Mongolia. Just wish they'd stop stealing my money and give me an opportunity to create some value for myself (1st) and then others... [Buncha socialists here in Ulaanbaatar.]

Correction: Create value for society and be fairly compensated for it...

Thanks for the insight. thumbsup.gif

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