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The Mongolian deathworm is reported to be found in areas of the Gobi Desert. The Mongolian deathworm is surprisingly an omnivore, shoots a potent acid, and can easily shred through flesh with it's teeth. The deathworm is around 5 inches in diameter, and can reach sizes of 5 feet long. The deathworm is capable of burrowing through the ground with ease. Natives in the Gobi Desert have reported sighting of deathworms for hundreds of years. In their tongue, they are olgoi-khorkhoi, large-intestine worm. The deathworm lives underground, and is most active in June and July. Deathworms are said to feed on camels, often laying its eggs in their intestines. The deathworm also feeds on certain forms of fauna, and is attracted to the colour yellow.