you need to get that dog to the Vet and have it treated. =Answer= Sounds like your dog has had a wound and that worm is a maggot. When there is a fresh wound (even on people who are in an accident and not rescued for days) flies will lay eggs in the wound and this turns into maggots. It's sounds gross, but maggots eat dead and rotting flesh and on many occasion have saved a humans life and, in some hospitals in different countries (also especially during the Vietnam War) they would use maggots to eat infected and dead flesh. It's best to see a vet and I am sure the wound will be reopened and cleansed and treated and your dog will probably go on antibiotics. When in doubt ALWAYS take your pet to a vet.
Eeew! Noooo!
They will be pushed closer together.
Same throughout the ballon according to the Pascal's principle
The force of the pressure put on the balloon is squeezed into smaller particles so the volume is smaller. :) From Jade Nicole White. X
When you slowly squeeze and release the bulb filled with water, you will observe that the water inside the bulb will be pushed outwards when squeezed and then flow back into the bulb when released. This is due to the pressure exerted on the water inside the bulb, causing it to move in and out of the bulb.
It is hard to make the squeezed ping pong ball round and full because the way it is round is because of the air inside of the ball so once you have squeezed it the air has been lost so you need to add more air some how.
If a balloon is squeezed, then that means the volume is decreasing. Volume and pressure vary indirectly, which means that when one goes up, the other goes down. So when you are decreasing the volume of the balloon, the pressure inside is going up (assuming constant mass and temperature).
The yellowish structures that serve as energy reserves in a frog are fat bodies. They are usually located just on the inside of the wall of the abdomen.fat bodiesFat Bodies serve as a frogs energy reserve.
Moths do not have blood inside their bodies. Rather, they have a yellowish, silver liquid that helps transport nutrients to their organs.
yellowish orange. some are darker than others though.
its the needle valve inside the injector opening and closing
Once the placenta [afterbirth] has emerged, the only things left in the mother are what nature intended to be there.