Some legends feel like entertainment. The devil worm feels like a warning--and a question.
Set against the wide, unforgiving silence of the Gobi Desert, The Devil Worm: Myth, Evidence, and the Hidden Biology of the Underground follows the Mongolian "death worm" legend (olgoi-khorkhoi) with a rare balance of respect and discipline: wonder without gullibility, skepticism without contempt.
This isn't a courtroom argument about whether a monster exists. It's a guided journey into what the story points toward: the underground as a living system, the science of survival without sunlight, and the uncomfortable truth that much of reality is discovered indirectly--through traces, chemistry, and consequences rather than clear, daytime sightings.
Inside, you'll explore:
If the legend gets under your skin, this book shows you why: it lives in the honest middle space of "maybe"--where imagination stays tethered to evidence, and curiosity becomes a reason to learn what's real beneath our feet.
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