Have a laugh and get on with your life. You've eaten more worms, rodent hair and droppings, and insect parts than you would ever want to know. Not much - they make you feel a bit sick but otherwise there should be no other harmful side effects.
Some worms are almost inoffensive, while others can lead to death.
they go stiff
no. worms are parasites that come from the grass and larvae and eggs that horses ingest. they grow in the stomach and intestines and are passed in the feces and then are reingested as the horse eats more grass. sugar is bad for horses for the same reason it is bad for people.
You should take it to a vet. They will give it a dewormer and be able to get rid of the worms. Preventatives can been taken so that a dog doesn't get worms.
Earth worms have mouths, when they dig into the soil, they ingest the soil, though the soil isn't very healthy itself, earthworms r the type who can eat the particles in the soil how that helps :)
No need to worry. Worms are small creatures and if accidentally eaten can be destroyed by acid in the stomach.
A cat can ingest worms through their water supply and become infected.
First, you should know that you can get parasites such as ring or tape worms. Humans can contract worms if they accidentally ingest material contaminated with dog stool that contains the worms. These are a baby form of the parasite, but they can migrate into your blood stream and lodge in your liver and spread to other vital organs. When you are handling sick pets, follow safety procedures like wearing gloves and protective clothing, and washing their hands frequently.
you get worms and die
No. In fact, packaged ramen has already been cooked by frying, and is not raw!
the thing that happens is that they no longer have worms xD
The worms typically die. well, the worms die in there belly from the treatment...and they will poop out the worms.
Some worms are almost inoffensive, while others can lead to death.
they go stiff
Worms eat your remains.
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It is most likely dead and the worms are eating and decomposing it.