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Leetle Wormies in Luv…

June 23rd, 2009 - Gerald "Gerry" Pugliese

GREWRM
Yes, that was LOL-speak. Anyway, if you eat organic apples, you know farmers aren’t spraying them with pesticides and junk. So you might find a bug or two and if you’re lucky, a pair of cute little inchworms. These two found love, but almost lost it.

Go on, admit it. You got worried when the truck pulled away. Luckily, the one worm could seriously haul inchworm butt—an inch at a time! Let that be a lesson to you guys, next time your girlfriend asks you to drive to the store, it could be worse.

Via Serious Eats.

2 Responses to “Leetle Wormies in Luv…”

  1. Affordable Health Insurance says:

    Are these really worms? They look so cute! I know that seems strange saying that because I don’t normally say that about worms. I have never seen worms like this before.

  2. Teeny Tiny Kitten Loves Broccoli! « OrganicAuthority.com – Organic Blog says:

    [...] then email it to a dozen friends. I did! Oh, and for more animal-related posts, check out these apple-eating inchworms in love and find out if your dog’s poop is hazardous to your health. [...]

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