The description "worm out of nose, frown, red with antenna" likely refers to a cartoonish or whimsical creature, possibly resembling a cartoon worm or bug with exaggerated features. It could be interpreted as a playful character from children's media or a humorous depiction often seen in animations. The "frown" suggests a comical or grumpy expression, while the "antenna" adds to its quirky appearance. If this is a specific character, more context would be needed to identify it accurately.
what is this worm is it poisenous, they are stuck to my pillers on the patio
a roundworm
nose
A roundworm as the ability to crawl out of your nose.
Omigod, DUHHH!
Either a centipede or a millipede.
jellyfish and i think starfish. most insects.
Spiracle, or a respiratory tube
The Bookworm
tube worm
The worm is crawling around the statue counter-clockwise. Wait for him to pass, then quickly climb to the top of the statue and jump to the swinging bar. If you are coming from the left (the bone), you can always jump over the nose of the statue, as you have more time working from the right side against the worm.
Worms have many different structures which can detect chemical compounds, providing them the sense of smell.