The Mongolian Death Worm is a snakelike creature reported to exist in the Gobi Desert. It is generally considered a cryptozoological creature - that is, reported, but disputed and/or unconfirmed.
It is described as a fat, red animal, two to four feet long. The local name is "allghoi khorkhoi" which means "intestine worm," because it is reported to look like the intestine of a cow. There are a number of extraordinary claims by Mongolian locals (such as the ability of the worm to spew forth poison that is lethal on contact, and its purported ability to kill at a distance), but no scientifically reliable sightings.
Chief investigator of this animal is Czech author Ivan Mackerle .
Dr. Karl Shuker also describes it in his book The Beasts that Hide from Man (2003), where he says it reportedly kills its victims by electrocution.
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