Yes, hookworms are found in Africa, particularly in areas with warm, moist climates that facilitate their lifecycle. They are parasitic worms that typically infect humans through contaminated soil, often in regions with poor sanitation and hygiene practices. Hookworm infections can lead to significant health issues, including anemia and malnutrition, especially in vulnerable populations. Efforts to control and prevent hookworm infections are ongoing in various African countries.
thankfully they only live in the tropical or suptropical area
hookworms live on the blood of living creatures
Other than the passing of live worms, none
they live in southern Africa
Hookworms have eukaryotic cells, which include body cells and sex cells.
No they do not. they live in Africa
They're Gazelles. They live in Southern Africa.
Its Shaquiel
Gorillas live in AfricaGorillas live in AFRICA
Zebras are native to the continent of Africa.
do fox live in Africa
Tapeworms, hookworms, and Ascaris worms to name a few.