The first time "eh nature's f*cked up" did not work as a guessing strategy.
2 months ago | 306
Is it bad that my rationale for getting this correct was “lemme guess, there IS a worm species that is like this but it isn’t the bobbit”
2 months ago | 91
My strategy was “there’s no way she just came up with that bs”
2 months ago | 23
Bobbit worm got done dirty by the public ... like goblin sharks 😂
2 months ago | 12
I remember ze-frank's video on this where he said that they have no eggplants to cut off.
2 months ago | 11
There's a reason science doesn't call them Bobbit worms anymore; it's disrespectful of a really tragic crime story.
2 months ago | 46
I have a bobbitt worm question: why are they so goddamn long? Absolutely no need.
2 months ago | 2
I guessed right because I couldn't think of any worms thay provide parental care, and iirc most worms don't even come in male and female as options?
2 months ago | 3
As far as I know eggplants are terrestrial produce and a bobbit worm would be unlikely to have access to them but in the case a male somehow getting one I can see the female taking it away.
2 months ago | 1
Honestly, if the question had just ended with "... off of male bobbit worms and eat it" then I would have just immediately without question gone "yeah that checks out for nature" but it was the "feed it to her offspring" part that made me stop and think about it xD
2 months ago | 1
The Octopus Lady
Female bobbit worms will often bite the..."eggplant" 🍆...off of male bobbit worms and feed it to her offspring. True or false?
2 months ago | [YT] | 643