In the small intestine. Different animals are infected by different species of tapeworm, here are some examples:
Humans - Taenia saginata, Taenia solium
Dogs - Taenia serialis, Taenia pisiformis, Taenia ovis, Taenia hydatigena, Taenia multiceps, Dipylidium caninum (probably most common), Echinococcus granulosus or Echinococcus multilocularis.
Cats - Taenia taeniaeformis, Dipylidium caninum
Horses - Anoplocephala perfoliata
Ruminants - Monizia expansa
The tapeworms belong to another branch of the platyhelminths known as the cestodes. Like the flukes, they are flat in cross-section, they are entirely parasitic and are hermaphroditic. However, the tapeworms are highly specialised parasites. Many of their organ systems have disappeared in their millions of years of parasitic existence, and there is no free-living organism which even closely resembles them. The common ancestor which the tapeworms had with the other platyhelminths has been lost to time. Tapeworms consist of an anchoring organ or scolex which attaches them to the intestinal wall (adult tapeworms are invariably intestinal). The scolex may be armed with suckers, hooks, both or neither to help it hold fast. Growing out behind the scolex are the segments or proglottids - repeating organs which are complete reproductive organisms in themselves (they have both male and female sexual organs and self fertilise). These continue to grow out from the scolex in a chain, maturing as they go, until the last segments break off and are passed out with the faeces. Tapeworm life-cycles tend to follow a set pattern which depends on the presence of a predator-prey relationship.
they live in the stomach of living animals
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Usually in the intestines.
yes, they are parasites living inside humans' intestines feeding on the food the human eats.
They can live under the dirt.
I think it lives in stomach
Tapeworms generally live in the intestine.
Intestines
They live in the stomach
yes
Yes for humans but No for Vampires
Tapeworms are a group of parasitic worms that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. Several different species of tapeworms can infect humans.
They don't. They live instinctually and have no emotions or intelligence.
Yes, Tapeworms are parasites. they live in the intestines, by hooking on to the wall with its head using small hooks called bothria. they live of their hosts' nutrients and leave through feces, and can be picked up again through those feces.
yes the heart or parasitic tapeworms
Tapeworms are found in the intestines of mammals. inside a human
Yes they live in cold water but they are inactive due to the low temperatures
Tapeworms that live in their stomach and feed on the nutrients the bobcat eats