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Maggot Cheese, Glowing Worms and Edible Bugs

Posted on May 15, 2020 by agogo22

This compilation is wriggling with stories about edible worms, glowing worms and scary worms that go on the attack. Oh, and as a bonus, we’ve thrown in a story about maggots. You’ve been warned.

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