It's that time of the year when people start talking about the infamous woolly worm! As you know, a lot of people swear that ...
Meet the leech, the misunderstood hero of aquatic ecosystems all over the world, who does not always suck blood!
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Up to 20,000 coins from Early Middle Ages discovered by man digging for worms near Stockholm
A man digging for worms at his summer house in Sweden has unearthed a stupendous treasure: a silver hoard of up to 20,000 ...
Blood-sucking nematomorphs are masters of mind control, emerging only after their host enters water. Found in marine ...
Dogs eat grass for a number of reasons, ranging from fiber cravings to stomach troubles. It may also just be they like the ...
White-tailed deer host these brain worms, but they don’t actually get the disease, which makes it harder for biologists to ...
According to the NHS, the worms usually come out at night while your child is sleeping. This is why parents are encouraged to use a torch to check their kid’s bottom while they are asleep – especially ...
Beech Leaf Disease, which cuts off photosynthesis and eventually causes trees to die, is rapidly spreading around the northeast.
As women age, their reproductive systems age too, increasing the risk of infertility, miscarriage or birth defects. A ...
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The Lipton Tea Myth That Had Consumers Thinking They Drank Worms
Of the many ingredients you might expect in a tea bag, worms probably aren't one of them. But, questions were raised ...
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