On windy days, hats worn by people can easily be blown off, especially if they're not securely fitted. This can lead to the hats getting lost or damaged as they tumble away. Additionally, if the wind is strong enough, it may cause people to hold onto their hats tightly, which can be a distraction while navigating outdoors. Ultimately, windy weather poses a challenge for hat wearers, requiring them to take extra precautions.
no, its something that happens
it just happens, because there fat
you get worms and die
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.
Worms eat your remains.
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It is most likely dead and the worms are eating and decomposing it.
yes they are! it happens when they are on the trees.
Super worms turn into darkling beetles during their life cycle.
People used slugs and worms to mate and bet how long they would do it for.
Yes if the worms go into the persons brain.