Environment
Hundreds of Black Ice Worms Are Emerging from Pacific Northwest Glaciers
Scott Hotaling, stares down at his feet, examining the snow-covered ground, where thousands of tiny black worms pop up from the ground, on the previously blank expanse of white snow. The surface of the glacier rapidly changes as more and more small black creatures called "ice worms" emerge, slithering between ice crystals and glittering in the sunlight.
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