Worm Identification

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Please see attached video of a small (what looks to be) worm.

If anyone has an idea of what this is I would greatly appreciate it. It was moving slow until I took some tongs to get it off and it moved VERY rapidly into the rock. It is about 1/2 inch long at most (very small). Thanks for any help here... Identification, concerns, next steps...

 
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In looking at the other pictures this looks to be the same. THANK YOU!!
 

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YW;)
 

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