A Charles Fort moment.........
Well, this is interesting.
If anyone here ever read the books of Charles Fort you'll be familiar with this sort of thing. So here are the same questions Fort might ask;
1) If a waterspout sucked up the worms and dropped them in Jennings, LA why didn't it suck anything else up? Things like frogs, fish, algae, pond scum, etc. Why just worms?
2) How come this isn't more common with waterspouts?
3) Just how many worms are normally in the vicinity of any given waterspout? From the description it sounds like quite a lot were dropped.
4) Don't most worms burrow under ground? If so, how was the waterspout able to excavate them, clump 'em together and then drop 'em?
5) Wouldn't the force inherent in a waterspout tend to seperate the worms rather than clump them together?
2 comments:
TIME TO GO FISHING!!
Maybe that was what something was doing.
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