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The Hub Pages Paranormal Report

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When we think of creatures living in sewer systems, furry, four-legged rats immediately spring to mind. News has, however, surfaced that there might be another creature living in the underground sewer systems of North Carolina – a strange, unknown creature that has biologists baffled. A local North Carolina newspaper reported on a group of “unknown alien life forms” found growing in a North Carolina sewer. The Hub Pages’ Paranormal Legend and Lore section elaborates on the story, explaining that at the time the report was published, local biologists surfaced, claiming the strange creature were tubiflex worms (1). This theory was rejected by other biologists, who said the creature couldn’t have been tubiflex worms as they typically live …show more content…

According to the biologist, when he photographed the creatures, one attempted to grab the equipment and prevent it from cutting flesh from another of the creatures. Posing the absurdity surrounding the prospect of intelligent worms, Davis asked: “Have you ever been fishing and had one worm try to keep you from pulling its friend on a hook?” The biologist went on to describe the unusual sewer creatures as being carbon based and having small front arms. In a press conference, Professor Davis caused some controversy when he likened the creatures, if they were worms, to being like the worms from the science fiction movie, Men In Black. The professor, however, refused to answer when pressed about whether he thought the creatures were an alien life form. When a video about the slimy creature living in the sewers of Raleigh in North Carolina was posted on YouTube, it attracted millions of viewers from around the world, intrigued to see what the mysterious sewer creature was about. A horde of interesting conspiracy theories inevitably surfaced, with many hailing the creature as ‘extra-terrestrial’ and others likening it to the Montauk Monster, a strange creature that was discovered off the coast of New York in 2008

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