Mango worms are small, white larvae that infect animals. They appear as small, raised bumps on the skin, often with a small hole in the center where the worm enters.
Some animals that are decomposers include certain types of insects like beetles, worms such as earthworms, and scavengers like vultures. These animals play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter and returning nutrients back into the ecosystem.
When it rains, the ground gets saturated and the worms, being air breathing creatures, seek dryer ground. They sometimes get washed into the lakes and fish, over time, have learned this and become accustomed to hunting this prey after a storm.
Animals are multicellular organisms, meaning they are composed of millions to trillions of cells depending on the species. The number of cells can vary widely, with some animals like simple worms having only a few thousand cells, while more complex animals like humans have trillions of cells.
Osmoconformers are animals that allow their internal osmolarity to change with the surrounding environment. They are commonly found in marine environments, particularly in the ocean where salinity levels can vary significantly. Examples of osmoconformers include marine invertebrates like jellyfish and sea anemones.
Worms, tadpoles, and catapillars eat moss. Also, Norway Lemmings.
Thread worms are small thin white thread like worms beetween 2 and 13 mm long. They infect human GUTS.
Many parasites, such as various types of worms, are highly opportunistic, meaning they will infect any warm body they can get into. I have never heard of "wolf worms," so cannot tell you for certain if, like tapeworms and roundworms, these can also infect people.
Mango worms, also known as mango flies or Cordylobia anthropophaga, are primarily found in tropical regions of Africa, particularly in countries like Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya. These parasitic larvae infest the skin of mammals, including humans, and are often associated with poor hygiene conditions and exposure to infested environments. They are typically found in areas where animals, such as dogs or rodents, serve as hosts for the adult flies.
There are worms that are parcites and live of from other animals like tapeworm and ring worm and there are worms that live in soil like earthworms.
Oh yes, humans get worms fro eating in cooked meat. Worms inside you eat all the nutrients you SHOULD be getting from the food you eat. I still hear stories about when my uncle had worms...he says they were horrible and if not treated RIGHT AWAY can be dangerous to your health
Decomposers, like mushrooms and worms.
Worms, like all large groups of animals, are highly diverse. The word worm can mean a number of different groups of animals. From polychaetes, to flatworms. Worms eat detritus, plant matter, other animals, even larger animals are eaten by parasitic worms sometimes.
Chickenpox infects humans as well as a few primate like gorillas. It doesn't infect cats, dogs, birds, or other animals.
Animals can't transfer worms to humans. No.
paricites are like worms that can live in almost anything.tape worms are the biggest of all worms and can get as big as several feet.and only comes out of a body when it want to and is found in 80% of the people in the world.
Snakes don't sit, worms…animals like that
invertibrates dont u know animals like jellyfish, worms and slugsinsects,spiders