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CATDOLL: Can wild turtle worms be eaten?

Cannot be eaten, earthworm, Blattodea, Blattodea. It has a narrow front end and a wide back end. Its back is purple-brown and shiny. It has no wings. Its pronotum is well developed, covering its head. Its ventral plate has 9 segments, which are arranged in a tiled manner. Its ventral surface is reddish brown. Its head is small, with a pair of filamentous antennae that often fall off. Its chest has 3 pairs of legs with fine hairs and spines. It often lurks in the roots and rotten grass of mountains and fields. It is active during the day and comes out at night. It has medicinal value. It is distributed in most parts of China.

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