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{{CatInfobox|name=Mr. Worm|image=Mr-worm-circled.png|caption=Mr. Worm atop mini Mt. Kibble, circled.|breed=Worm|coat=Pinkish-white|sex=Unknown|rarity=Legendary|occupation=Traversing Mt. Kibble|appearance=Tiny and thin|personality=Wiggly, opportunistic|first_sighting=March 21st, 2024}}
{{CatInfobox|name=Mr. Worm|image=Mr-worm-circled.png|caption=Mr. Worm atop mini Mt. Kibble, circled.|breed=Worm|coat=Pinkish-white|sex=Unknown|rarity=Unseeable|occupation=Traversing Mt. Kibble|appearance=Tiny and thin|personality=Wiggly, opportunistic|first_sighting=March 21st, 2024}}


'''Mr. Worm''' is a worm first spotted climbing [[Mount Kibble|Mt. Kibble]] at the [[Happy Canteen|Happy Canteen feeder]] on the 20th of March, 2024. Initially it was thought that he had climbed into the feeder, but upon closer inspection, he actually fell from the feeder's dispenser with a donation.
'''Mr. Worm''' is a worm first spotted climbing [[Mount Kibble|Mt. Kibble]] at the [[Happy Canteen|Happy Canteen feeder]] on the 20th of March, 2024. Initially it was thought that he had climbed into the feeder, but upon closer inspection, he actually fell from the feeder's dispenser with a donation.

Revision as of 15:13, 20 March 2024

Mr. Worm

Mr. Worm atop mini Mt. Kibble, circled.
Breed Worm
Coat Pinkish-white
Sex Unknown
Rarity Unseeable
Occupation Traversing Mt. Kibble
Appearance Tiny and thin
Personality Wiggly, opportunistic
First known sighting March 21st, 2024


Mr. Worm is a worm first spotted climbing Mt. Kibble at the Happy Canteen feeder on the 20th of March, 2024. Initially it was thought that he had climbed into the feeder, but upon closer inspection, he actually fell from the feeder's dispenser with a donation.

Behaviour

Mr. Worm is an average worm. Considering he got into the feeder's dispenser, he must be quite food motivated and possibly even intelligent.

Appearance

Mr. Worm is very small and thin, only about the length of a piece of kibble. His epidermis is pale pink and translucent, allowing one to see his digestive tract.

Sightings

  • March 20th, 2024: At around 10:00 PM, local feeder time, Mr. Worm was first spotted, wriggling amongst the kibble. He was visible up until about 10:10 PM, where by then multiple donations had been made to the feeder, adding to the kibble pile and putting his safety into question. His current condition is unknown.

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