It seems possible that our incorrigible and irresponsible hunger for plastic may be emulated by a caterpillar. Scientists have stumbled upon a potentially world-changing discovery. This “worm” typically used for fishing bait was able to chew its way out of a plastic bag in no time at all. And just to be sure the insect wasn’t just chewing and was indeed ingesting, the ground one up to see if its stomach acid would dissolve the plastic. It did. Better yet, its waste product is the same chemical made into anti-freeze. A two-for! Check this out: