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* ''[[Alitta virens]]'', formerly ''Nereis virens'' (King Ragworm), called "sandworm" in the US |
* ''[[Alitta virens]]'', formerly ''Nereis virens'' (King Ragworm), called "sandworm" in the US |
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* Hookworm larvae which cause [[cutaneous larva migrans]], called "sandworms" in the southern US |
* Hookworm larvae which cause [[cutaneous larva migrans]], called "sandworms" in the southern US |
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* The [[Mongolian Death-worm]] is said to inhabit the Gobi Desert. |
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* The [[Sumer]]ian chthonic deity [[Ker]] is a great burrowing serpent or worm whose digestive track is also a doorway to [[The Underworld]]. |
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'''Fictional animals''' (huge desert creatures): |
'''Fictional animals''' (huge desert creatures): |
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* Several worm-like creatures in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] grow to gargantuan size and have in their various incarnations over the many editions of and supplements to the game resembled traditional sandworms to some degree. |
* Several worm-like creatures in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] grow to gargantuan size and have in their various incarnations over the many editions of and supplements to the game resembled traditional sandworms to some degree. |
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** The [[Purple Worm]] |
** The [[Purple Worm]] |
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* The [[Chthonians]] of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. |
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Revision as of 08:28, 15 February 2012
Sandworm may refer to:
Living animals (smallish worms of sandy substrate):
- Arenicola marina (Lugworm), called "sandworm" in the UK
- Alitta virens, formerly Nereis virens (King Ragworm), called "sandworm" in the US
- Hookworm larvae which cause cutaneous larva migrans, called "sandworms" in the southern US
- The Mongolian Death-worm is said to inhabit the Gobi Desert.
- The Sumerian chthonic deity Ker is a great burrowing serpent or worm whose digestive track is also a doorway to The Underworld.
Fictional animals (huge desert creatures): "Sandworms", sometimes referred to by other names specific to a given work of fiction, are a somewhat common semi-legendary beast that lurks under the desert sand not unlike a man-eating shark lurking beneath the waves of a body of water.
- Sandworm (Dune), in films and novels
- Sandworms, creatures featured in the film Beetlejuice and more heavily in its spin-off TV series
- The Graboids of the Tremors (film) franchise are classic sandworms in their first two larval stages.
- Several worm-like creatures in Dungeons & Dragons grow to gargantuan size and have in their various incarnations over the many editions of and supplements to the game resembled traditional sandworms to some degree.
- The Purple Worm
- The Chthonians of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.