Tapeworm eggs survive very well outside the body, often for years in unfavorable conditions. Adult tapeworms, however, are very dependent upon remaining in the intestinal tract and are generally dead before they come out of the body.
Yes, they can.
yes
They live in the stomach
Yes for humans but No for Vampires
No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.
No. tapeworms are pest to humans.
Tapeworms that live in their stomach and feed on the nutrients the bobcat eats
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.
Tapeworms are a group of parasitic worms that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. Several different species of tapeworms can infect 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
Tapeworms generally live in the intestine.
Tapeworms, hookworms, and Ascaris worms to name a few.
Tapeworms feed on already digested food as they live in the gut (stomach). Therefore a digestive system isn't necessary.
no they don't, they live in your backside and eat some food in your stomach. you catch them in red meat (beef, pork