The Mongolian death worm is a creature alleged to exist in the Gobi Desert. The creature first came to Western attention as a result of Roy Chapman Andrew’s 1926 book On the Trail of Ancient Man.
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The American palaeontologist described second-hand tales of the monster that he heard at a gathering of Mongolian officials: None of those present ever had seen the creature, but they all minutely.
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In 1983, a specimen of Tartar sand bias was shown to locals who claimed to have seen olgoi-Khoikhoi and they confirmed that this was the same animal.
How long is the Mongolian Death Worm?
Mongolian Death Worm is three to five feet long. The creature is known to the locals as Allghoi Khoirkhoi, Mongolian for intestine worm because it is reported to look like the intestine of a cow.


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