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University of Idaho scientists proved naysayers wrong with their recent discovery of two Giant Palouse Earthworms — though they weren't quite as giant as they once thought. The newly discovered worms — one adult, one juvenile and three little cocoons of newly-hatched worms — are the first to be successfully collected and found in decades. Read our story on the newly discovered GPE
here, and in the
New York Times.