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Yes, many. And that's just the multicellular ones - many of which are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Including the worms that inhabit your eyelashes.
No, worms do not have eyes.Worms do not have eyes!
actual in eye brows there is no presence of worms ,this is because worms do lives in G.I.T. of either human or any type of animal.
Symptoms of eye worms in cats include redness, swelling, discharge, and irritation in the eye. Treatment options may include medication to kill the worms, flushing the eye, and surgical removal in severe cases. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Symptoms of cat eye worms include redness, swelling, and discharge in the eye. Treatment options may include medication to kill the worms and alleviate symptoms, as well as surgical removal in severe cases. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms and phylum nematoda hope i helped :D
Hawaii does not have sand worms in the sense of the large, segmented marine worms often associated with sandy environments. However, the state's coastal ecosystems do host various types of marine worms, including some species that inhabit sandy substrates. These worms play important roles in the marine ecosystem, contributing to nutrient cycling and serving as food for other marine animals.
Yes because some parts of the exterior of the worms' skin are able to be seen with a naked eye!
Yes because some parts of the exterior of the worms' skin are able to be seen with a naked eye!
Yes, cats can get worms in their eyes, specifically a type of worm called Thelazia. Symptoms may include redness, irritation, excessive tearing, and visible worms in the eye. Treatment typically involves removing the worms manually by a veterinarian and administering medication to kill any remaining worms. Regular deworming and good hygiene practices can help prevent eye worm infections in cats.
No. Various worms or parasites can live in the human body... tape worms, guinea worms, loa loa (eye worm), or scabies but not snakes.