First you should know (or perhaps you already know) that ringworm is not a worm at all but is a fungus that forms round patches on the skin, and it is contageous. Second, it is more likely to occur in moist areas such as the armpits or groin, but can occur elsewhere.
So, rather than risk spreading it around you should see a doctor to confirm that it is ringworm, and then follow the doctor's advice on treatment which will likely be a topical fungicide.
because worms dont have legs, they have very little hairs that squiggle around like legs.
This is a trick question. There are 0 (zero) legs on one worm, so ten worms would also have 0 legs.
none, no worms have legs!!
6 legs :D :-*
none, no worms have legs!!
6 legs on a grub
no worms cant fall over because they don't have any grip or legs. If they were crawling up something then they would fall off
sleep in worms because the at lteast ill have chlothes on
ther are over 9,000 types of worms in the world :)
Flatworms/platyhelminthes have no legs in all their classes. It has cells which are called Cillia, which resemble hairs on a superficial level, which are used to move, in addition to two layers of muscles.
none
worms Ahem! FYI Worms arn't insects.