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**Title:** "Super Worms Devour Meat in 24 Hours" (implied, not explicitly stated)
**Experiment:**
* A presenter, Mike, prepares to test the voracity of "super worms" (large, 6cm mealworms used as pet food) by:
1. Initially considering putting his hand in a container with the worms for 24 hours (but ultimately deciding against it).
2. Instead, placing a chicken thigh (190g) and a sausage (40g) in a container with thousands of super worms for 24 hours.
**Results:**
* After 24 hours, the worms have:
+ Eaten the entire sausage, leaving only 6g of the original 40g.
+ Consumed 130g of the chicken thigh (leaving 59g), including meat under the skin, which was heavily perforated by the worms.
**Conclusion:**
The presenter is shocked by the super worms' voracity, highlighting the dangers of interacting with these large, biting insects, and implying that putting his hand in the container would have resulted in severe harm.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. **Experiment Setup**: A container with thousands of "super worms" was used for an experiment.
2. **Subjects**: Two food items were introduced to the worms: a chicken thigh and a sausage.
3. **Initial Weights**:
* Chicken thigh: 190 grams.
* Sausage: 40 grams.
4. **Experiment Duration**: The food items were left with the worms for 24 hours.
5. **Results After 24 Hours**:
* **Sausage**: Only 6 grams remained; the worms ate 34 grams.
* **Chicken Thigh**: The weight reduced to 59 grams; the worms ate approximately 131 grams.
6. **Observation**: The worms got under the chicken skin and ate most of the meat, leaving some parts inaccessible due to the bone.
7. **Worm Characteristics**:
* **Size**: Approximately 6 centimeters long.
* **Use**: Commonly used as food for reptile-type pets.
* **Behavior**: They bite and are very strong.
8. **Conclusion**: Placing a human hand in the container for 24 hours would have been extremely dangerous, likely resulting in severe injury.