Giant bloodworm

Giant bloodworms were large sanguivores that resembled a giant earthworm.

Description
Giant bloodworms had spotted dark green, slimy skin and a brown underbelly. They typically measured in length.

Combat
If hungry or provoked, a giant bloodworm attacked by attempting to affix its mouth to a target. Once attached the worm would continue to suck blood from its victim until it was satiated, the victim died, or it was dislodged.

Giant bloodworms were particularly vulnerable to fire.

Habitat/Society
Giant bloodworms lived underground or near pools.