Yes. I would take the dog to the vet to make sure it does not have worms. If it does, they will give him or her some medicine to clear it right up.
Its called a Stimeripula in the fetis and insect kingdom
spiders are not insects, they are arachnids but scorpions are arachnids also.
Although 'bugs' refer to any creepy crawly insects in common English, the actual scientific definition refers to an order of insects called Hemiptera (Half wing) which all share the characteristic of having a proboscis/sucking mouthparts that is injected in an organism and extracts blood/fluid etc...
No, Spiders are not bugs.They're arachnids. Technically, spiders are not bugs since they are arachnids not insects. Technically only certain insects are bugs, belonging to the insect order Hemiptera. Therefore not all insects are bugs, either. The answer is yes. Bugs are small arthropods by definition. Arthropods include insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. Spiders are arachnids, so they are arthropods. Therefore, spiders are bugs.
Yes, worms and bugs and any crawly creature they care to consume. Chickens are omnivores and love to chase down insects. It is also good for them to get a little extra protein into their diet. In the winter here,when bugs are scarce, I cook up a pot of spaggetti for my hens once in awhile and feed it to them. They think it is worms and madly race around trying to steal it from each other.
It is (or was) called a "creepy-crawly".
Tarantula
Yes
fally tally
Spiders.
Creepy Crawly - 2012 was released on: USA: 27 October 2012 (Freak Show Horror Film Festival)
The Green Cross Creepy Crawly is an insectivore and therefore dangerous to small animals.
insect, bug, creepy-crawly
Dirtgirlworld - 2009 Creepy-Crawly Concert 1-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
sick tick, infirm worm
Creepy crawly
The "Creepy Crawly" Pool cleaner that crawls along the bottom and sides of your pool sucking up dirt, was invented in South Africa.