i bealive it is a hook worm that is the only worm that i know of that has the teeth. and they can make the animal really sick and even die if not treated with a quickness.u can also take the poop that has a worm in it and imediatly stick it in a bag after the animal goes the take it to a vet and show the person at the front counter and ask them which worm it is that is free of charge and then u will no which worm it is and you can go buy the meds drom any pet store.
Taenia saginata, also known as the beef tapeworm, is a parasitic flatworm that infects humans through the ingestion of raw or undercooked beef containing its larvae. The adult worm consists of a scolex (head) with hooks and suckers for attachment to the intestinal wall, followed by a long ribbon-like body called a strobila composed of multiple segments called proglottids. Each proglottid contains male and female reproductive organs for reproduction and can produce thousands of eggs that are passed in feces to continue the life cycle.
The description matches that of a bagworm larva, typically belonging to the family Psychidae. These larvae construct protective silk bags or cases around themselves as they develop. The movement pattern you described is consistent with how bagworms move, resembling an inchworm-like motion.
Typically, a worm's length ranges from a few millimeters to a few centimeters. It would depend on the species of the worm.
There are far too many invertebrate species to list. Note that there are far more invertebrate species than vertebrate species. However, I here are a list of invertebrate phyla: Acanthocephala (a phylum of worm) Acoelomorpha (a phylum of worm) Annelida (a phylum of worm) Arthropoda (spiders, crabs, etc) Brachiopoda Bryozoa Chaetognatha (a phylum of worm) Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, jellyfish, etc) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cycliophora Echinodermata (sea urchins, starfish, etc) Echiura (a phylum of worm) Entoprocta (a phylum of worm) Gastrotricha Gnathostomulida (a phylum of worm) Hemichordata (a phylum of worm) Kinorhyncha Loricifera Micrognathozoa Mollusca (octopi, clams, etc) Nematoda (a phylum of worm) Nematomorpha (a phylum of worm) Nemertea (a phylum of worm) Onychophora (a phylum of worm) Orthonectida Phoronida (a phylum of worm) Placozoa Platyhelminthes (flat worms) Porifera (sponges) Priapulida Rhombozoa Rotifera Sipuncula Tardigrada (Water bears, which are microscopic animals that live in and eat moss. They look like caterpillars). Xenoturbellida (strange flatworm)
A parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm or roundworm, fits this description. These multicellular organisms have specialized structures for attaching to the host and a mouth for feeding on nutrients from the host's body.
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flat small and yellowish - white
tapeworm
yes!
Flat worms tend to be flat, obviously, and are not segmented. Most are parasitic, like the tape worm. Some, like planarians, have eye spots and a pharynx for digestion. They have a 2-way digestive system, meaning their food comes in the mouth and waste also out the mouth. They have cephalization.
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people
yes it is .
Flat worms get inside you if you eat uncooked pig because you would be swallowing the worm down your body.
Cats
zombie worm
to eat