American Backpacker Accepts $50 Dare to Eat Big, Disgusting Worm in Cambodia (VIDEO)

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American Backpacker Accepts $50 Dare to Eat Big, Disgusting Worm in Cambodia (VIDEO)

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A group of backpackers in a Cambodian rice field dare one of their own to eat a nasty earthworm for $50. He accepts the challenge, but can he finish it?

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Re: American Backpacker Accepts $50 Dare to Eat Big, Disgusting Worm in Cambodia (VIDEO)

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I'm don't think that's a worm, it moves more like a snake. Maybe it's a Worm Snake? I don't know of any that large here though.

Or it could be one of these endangered Caecilians:

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... snake.html
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