Image by Shandchem
Cross-bedding in a Carboniferous sandstone layer at St Monans in Fife. The vertical structures in the light layer looks like fossilised worm burrows which are common in certain layers in this area.
These are approximately 350 to 300 million years old.
Giant ferns in this area formed the Carboniferous coal deposits found nearby at Coal Farm and in other parts of Fife.
Question by : Worm on my new bed help?
I just gpt a tempedic and thi very tiny worm was crawling. It had a red head. And beige colored body. And there was like a thin line at the end of it. Should I be worried?
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well thats pretty weird, maybe it was in the plastic the bed came in? I would just kill the worm and not worry about it, worms dont usually go in beds, if you find another after then call the place you got the bed at and tell them you have bed worms:s
Stephy
November 19, 2011 at 6:09 pm
Call the place the bed came from .. Maybe you will get something free rofl x)
Shayla
November 19, 2011 at 6:58 pm