It turns out this unsettling creature has a name: the hammerhead worm, a terrestrial flatworm known for its distinctive shovel-shaped head and eerily smooth movements. Far from being just an odd curiosity, it’s actually a predator that feeds on other soil-dwelling creatures, especially earthworms, which are essential for healthy soil. That’s what made the discovery even more disturbing — this wasn’t just strange, it was potentially harmful to the small ecosystem in my own yard.Experts strongly advise against touching hammerhead worms with bare hands, as they can secrete toxins and don’t die easily when cut. The safest approach is to avoid direct contact, collect them carefully if necessary, and dispose of them following local guidelines. What started as an innocent morning walk became a reminder that even the smallest, quietest corners of our lives can hide something unexpectedly unsettling.
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