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The Jade Tunneling Horror Worm, is usually associated in the parts of Diver-Street Island where there is a huge richness of vitamin S, G,H,J,6,F,E and P, it also earns it name from the fact that it usually captures its prey by turning itself into a solid Jade statue, then, when it's prey finds this statue, they are then drawn to take it home, and use it as a shitty decoration in their garden, the Worm then waits until it is in the prey's home (Which is mostly Deer and Crackalope) and then in the night, will evaporate itself to fit into the prey's body, where it then eats out the useless organs and bones, and then takes control of the body, and uses it as a disguise to then find out where other prey lives, so that it may then sneak into their garden as a statue, eat their organs, and so on.

The Ciiircle of liife!!

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SO WRONG!

JJCripps1996 responds:

So very, very, WRONG!!!

And while it was out there feeding itself, among one of its many evaporation cycles an idea was born, so the Jade Tunneling Horror Worm started a nonsensical quest in search of love, but no luck all the other Jade Tunneling Horror Worms have formed families already, and amid its desperation the Jade Tunneling Horror Worm decided to just go with whatever comes across, it worked splendidly.

JJCripps1996 responds:

Well, it worked splendidly for the worm, not really for the poor newcomer to D-S Island..

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