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Thousands of 'fat innkeeper worms' wash up on California beach

Thousands of 10” creatures looking for all the world like a man's genitals, washed up on a beach in California recently. While technically speaking they are worms, the garish looking critters were washed ashore by powerful winter storms. The strange creatures are a type of marine spoon worm and are also known as “p*nis fish.” They covered Drakes Beach, around 31 miles north of San Francisco. Normally the worms live in burrows under the sand, so people normally see them rarely.