A creek runs through Cliff Cave Park in south 最新杏吧原创 County on Friday, June 12, 2026. An invasive hammerhead worm was recently found in an area close to the creek.
Liz Rymarev, Post-Dispatch
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ST. LOUIS COUNTY 鈥 On a recent walk through Cliff Cave Park alongside the Mississippi River, Sarah Bertelsen spotted what she thought was a baby snake. But its wide, flattened head, jutting out from a long slender body, gave her the feeling that this critter was out of place.
Sarah Bertelsen was walking a paved trail at Cliff Cave Park on June 4, 2026, when she encountered what she thought was a baby snake. It turned out to be a type of hammerhead worm, an invasive, carnivorous species that primarily eats native earthworms.
Sarah Bertelsen was walking a paved trail at Cliff Cave Park on June 4, 2026 when she encountered what she thought was a baby snake. It turned out to be a type of hammerhead worm, an invasive, carnivorous species that primarily eats native earthworms.
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A creek runs through Cliff Cave Park in south 最新杏吧原创 County on Friday, June 12, 2026. An invasive hammerhead worm was recently found in an area close to the creek.
Sarah Bertelsen was walking a paved trail at Cliff Cave Park on June 4, 2026, when she encountered what she thought was a baby snake. It turned out to be a type of hammerhead worm, an invasive, carnivorous species that primarily eats native earthworms.
Sarah Bertelsen was walking a paved trail at Cliff Cave Park on June 4, 2026 when she encountered what she thought was a baby snake. It turned out to be a type of hammerhead worm, an invasive, carnivorous species that primarily eats native earthworms.