Human animals.
Head louse in singular for head lice. Lice are tiny wingless parasites that feed off of your scalp.
pl. of Louse., of Louse
Head lice is actually already the plural form. The singular is head louse.
Lice are tiny, wingless insects from the orders Anoplura and Mallophaga that are parasitic only to warm-blooded animals. There are three kinds of lice that live specifically on humans. These include the head louse, body or clothes louse, and the "crab" or pubic louse.
The head louse is about 1/16 of an inch in length.
The plural of louse is lice so the plural of headlouse is headlice.
The singular of any lice is louse.
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A head louse does not have wings. It is a wingless insect.
Yes, A wood louse may look like it doesn't have a head but it does
Birds and other pond animals