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"We have something spooky," weekend anchor Grace Kraemer tells the two others during the newscast before playing a video of the "terrifying" creature. The clip shows an animal with patchy black ...
It probably gets its spooky common name from its pale grey or light brown ... so tiny and generally live in leaf litter or under rocks. Named after the mythical Harry Potter creature that sucks out ...