A California beach is currently fouled by tens-of-thousands of fat innkeeper worms, that are more popularly known as "penis fish."
People who go to Drakes Beach say they started seeing them after a big storm last week and then they were reported at other beaches in Northern California.
The 10-inch, wiggling worms have been compared to pink sausages or bratwurst.
The worms usually live under the sand, but it was washed away by violent storms.
The "penis fish" are a popular food source for otters, seagulls, and sharks.
They are considered a delicacy in South Korea where they are called "gaebul." They are eaten raw and promoted for their aphrodisiac effects.
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