Technically, they don't. There are five objects similar to hearts that are called aortic arches. I'm not positive all types of worms have these aortic arches but this is the most probable answer.
Yes, just not the same design as a Human heart
No studies have shown that worms can grow in a human heart. However, heart worm is common in dogs. The worms can grow for 5-7 years in the heart. If untreated, animals can die in 1-2 days.
inside a worms gizzard is the guts and a piece of its heart. him<3333
Nematode
No, it can't
yes like ticks and fleas and heart worms (heart worms could but rest of parasites i am sure) so be careful
Um, heart worms is the only thing I can come up with, but I'm not not that sure if it's heart worms, but dogs can get them by moskito bites, i think....
aorta.
No. If u'll die, your heart will die too. After that, it will be eaten by worms.
they eat your pets heart out then they go to another pet to eat there heart out
"Worms" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun: We'll pick up worms on the way to the fishing hole. As a verb: He constantly worms his way back into her heart.
Heart worms do cause congestion. However, if this has occurred, it may be too late for the host of these parasites.