Horseshoe Worm | |
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Segments |
12 |
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Movement |
Two-Armed Jumping |
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The Horseshoe Worm is a worm that moves forward by sliding and sometimes jumping. It contracts to build potential energy and slides by pushing out its sides before it shakes itself and jitters. Occasionally it gets positioned at a good angle and jumps. Although it is rather inefficient it makes up by its large size. This is so far the only worm which has its head in the middle of its body.
Accidents[]
The horseshoe worm almost constantly misfires its jumping because it has a brain for two-armed jumpers. It makes up for this by its size, meaning every successful jump takes it quite far.