Yes it can if it is raw, though it is very uncommon in the US.
Yes! You can because it is undercooked and can come from animals, or infected people (food processors that don't practice good hygiene, or wash equipment).
Yes. Unfortunately, humans have contracted tapeworms throughout history. Not much fun.
No. tapeworms are pest to humans.
Humans get tapeworms from dogs when they jump from hosts (the dog) to us (the humans) and for more information please check out this site. Also from eating some meats from animals that may have had it and not cooking it enough to kill and get rid of them!! http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5164980_do-humans-tapeworms-dogs.html
Yes for humans but No for Vampires
Yes, Tapeworms are gutless due to the fact that tapeworms don't require a digestive system as they reside within the digestive system of humans or animals.
paracitic
you eat the guts out of them then eat them full
Humans can get tapeworms living inside their intestines.
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yes, they can grow inside humans intestines.
Tapeworms are a group of parasitic worms that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. Several different species of tapeworms can infect humans.
No, they do not, but tapeworms ARE dangerous, but not REALLY serious. If they were, we all would feel sick in the stomach. Though we all do get occasional bellyaches, that doesn't mean you have tapeworms.