When he died he had no hair. "To be exact." This is an urban legend or also known as a myth. So in that case, Bob Marley had NO bugs in his hair.
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A sea louse is a small marine copepod that lives and feeds on fish. The term sea lice refers to several species of the Family Caligidae that infect fish. Sea lice are ectoparasites, meaning they attach to the outside of fish, either on skin, fins, or gills.
Nick Jonas has never had lice!
No. It is not true that lice do not like red heads. There are rumors about it, but no. To prove it, I once had a friend who was a red head, and she had lice. Her name was Peyton Pendergrass
Not all people catch lice if you keep your keep your hair moisturized.
Maggots crawl out of dead people , lice,nitts,knits live and jump on hair and dread locks.
Absolutely not. Being around other people who already have lice gives you lice. People with dreadlocks are no more likely to get lice than anyone else would. And if infestation does occur, it can be just as easily treated as it would be on someone with non-dreaded hair.
No swine lice is species specific
They're three species of lice
None of the 3 species of human lice (head, pubic, clothing) survive well on other species. Dogs, cats, and other mammalian species each have 1 species of lice that feed on them and these lice do not survives well on other mammals. Lice are very highly specialized for the one species of host they live on. Humans are the only mammalian species that carries more than 1 species of lice.
Yes, dogs and cats can get lice, but they are different from human lice and are species-specific.
No, humans cannot get lice from dogs. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning that they can only infest their specific host species. Human lice can only infest humans, while dog lice can only infest dogs.
You get the lice stuff that you get to put on your head (a liquid shampoo stuff) and then after you do that take a shower and spend hours picking eggs out of your head.
No, dogs do not get lice from humans. Lice that affect dogs are specific to their species and cannot be transmitted from humans.
No, head lice are species specific and only feed on humans.
Head lice are one of three species of lice that parasitize humans. The others are body lice and pubic lice. All three feed on blood.
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