Head lice are tiny insects that somewhat resemble fleas. If you want to see what they look like, you can search on any search engine which has an image search feature. Go there, click images, then type in "head lice" and you will see various images of head lice itself as well as nits that are eggs of head lice.
They look like little black bugs very tiny and they have little white nests, trust me I've had it and my mom had to go through it with a little comb it stunk! :(
You can't see lice on a guinea pig, they are too small.
Extremely little womish things. You probably wouldn't be able to see them with the naked eye, considering the actual louse is very small.
white little bugs
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They look like little black bugs very tiny and they have little white nests
lice look like beetles kind of
only humans can get lice
Water bugs that look like little stingrays are called fish lice. Fish lice feed off of the blood of fishes.
Whatever you want them to look like, considering that they are fantasy creatures.
What do you think they look like!?!? I mean, they are kinda like dolphins. But more strong and bigger.
No they are smaller and whitish clear, fleas are larger and black.
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There really are no symbols that you have lice, but what you can do is look through your hair and if you find eggs then you probably have lice.
they can carry lice just like we can
Lice make a sound that is like "roar", but nits, lice eggs, make a sound that sounds more like "rawr."
Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
your head itchesThe first sign to look for is an itchy scalp. The second sign is if you see something that looks like dandruff & it doesn't come off easily, it could be lice or a lice egg that hasn't hatched yet. But sometimes you can have lice & you don't have any symptoms. Lice is sometimes mistaken for dandruff. Lice eggs are light or dark, depending on how light or dark your hair is. The only way to know for sure that you have lice, is to check.
No. While all sea crabs are crustaceans, the human parasites (crab lice, genital hair "crabs") are insects, Phthirus pubis.