Talk:Grub

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i was overwhelmed of the article i just read. Some guy at school said i "gotta grub" the other day, but i just didnt no wat to say. I have now come to the conclusion that he was just calling me food. Thanx wikipedia and all the people who contribute to it

What about tardigrades?[edit]

The tardigrade, a minute maggot-like creature related to worms and arthropods, which withstands environmental extremes and sometimes reduces to a mouth-only condition, seems a grub par excellence, the creature for which the term 'grub' seems to have been devised - yet it appears to be excluded from the definitions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.194.75.209 (talk) 17:20, 30 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]