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Millions Of Worms Fall Down From The Sky In China (Watch)

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Could this be a sign that the world is finally coming to an end or just a climate warning as rains of worms fall from down the Sky In China (Watch) the video footage on the thread


This is how it was reported, Citizens of the Chinese province of Liaoning were told to find shelter after it looked like it started to rain worms, and millions of life worm were falling down watch the video footage below


The viral video clip showed the area being showered with little worms in their million scattered all over the cities, which were splattered all over cars, lands, and roofs

The video showed residents covering themselves with umbrellas as they go along with their various routines and wander past.

While the cause of the slimy creature calamity has yet to be uncovered, the scientific journal "Mother Nature Network" suggested that the animals were dropped after being swept up by heavy winds. The periodical also noted that this type of occurrence happens after a storm when insects are caught up in a whirlpool.

Another theory suggested that the worms were poplar flowers — a tulip tree whose blooms resemble the squirmy beasts. As viewers were stunned by the city’s current problem, with one person stating: “These are not worms or animals, but flower stalks dropped from trees.”

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Someone else claimed that the video was fake and looked like a prank. You can scroll up again to rewatch the video. Indeed “strange phenomena things happen,” a user added, with another weighing in, “If I was just minding my business on a casual day in China and it started raining worms ?? I’d just die.”

A similar odd event went down last December when it was believed that iguanas could rain down from trees in Florida due to colder temperatures. “They slow down or become immobile when it’s below 40,” WFTV meteorologist Brian Shields posted on Twitter last winter. “They may fall from trees, but they aren’t dead.”

The incident is reportedly not uncommon when colder weather hits the Sunshine state. When temperatures drop, the reptiles become stiff and tumble to the ground. While thermometer plunges stun the invasive reptiles, the iguanas won’t necessarily die. Many will simply wake up as temperatures rise. Bliss reporting from WorldforumLIVE. Also Sign Up to this platform all for free

Source: New York Post
 
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