The dark-colored creature has been compared to the “Venom symbiote” — an extraterrestrial entity that thrives on the physical form of a human in the Marvel comics and films.
In the video, a man can be seen using a tool to pull the creature’s segments apart, resembling a type of worm.
However, this organism appears to be unharmed and merely separates into its original structure.
It is unclear when and where the video was filmed, but it has been widely shared on Twitter over the last 24 hours and has become a trending topic on this platform.

The video was shared by the Twitter account Sunnyarkade with the caption: “Does anyone know what this is?”
The 14-second clip shows a worm-like creature on a wet surface, being held close to a body of water. However, any attempt to cut it with a knife and separate it into several segments resulted in failure as the creature continued to take on its original shape.
This video has turned into a viral hit on the internet, with viewers sharing various funny stories and memes after witnessing this organism. As of now, the video has garnered over 19.5 million views and more than 127.1k likes.

There is a Twitter account that has firmly claimed that this is a rare chemical compound known as “pneumanatic singila symbiotic.” However, there is no information available about this substance on any informational pages, and some other accounts have also denied its existence. Therefore, it is quite likely that this is… Venom.

Many other viewers have commented that it resembles a bootlace worm, the longest animal species in the world, which can grow up to 55 meters according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
The bootlace worm is dark brown to black and produces a slimy substance similar to ink and has a strong odor.
This worm is a marine organism, so it is unclear why one was wandering on dry land, despite the presence of water nearby, as the video suggests it could have been filmed on a beach. Other theories have suggested this organism is a “worm swarm or a worm bait.”


Source: Dailystar; Indiatoday