That’s not spaghetti in the road in Texas. Balls of worms appeared in the road in Eisenhower State Park in Texas on 29 May after recent flooding and heavy rain.

In this video , a park ranger can be seen poking one of the worm herds. Photos show the herds lining up straight along a road. ABC reported that the worms were in the road for two days before they returned to the soil.

WHAT?! Can anybody explain this strange phenomenon? These worms gathered in clumps on some back roads of the park.

Authorities told ABC there are two theories on why the worms herded. The first is that the ground was over-saturated due to the flooding and heavy rains so the worms sought dryer ground.

WHAT?! Can anybody explain this strange phenomenon? These worms gathered in clumps on some back roads of the park. Posted by Eisenhower State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife on Friday, May 29, 2015

The second is that the rain sounded like predators. There is no explanation as to why the herds were in a straight line, though.