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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

A fabled past, a lengthy fight

The giant Palouse earthworm was first described in 1897 as growing up to 3 feet long and that it spit at predators and smelled like a lily. But recent finds indicate the whitish worm grows to about a foot long and doesn’t spit or smell like lilies. Still, only a few specimens have been found, and environmental groups for years have sought federal protections.