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  2. Tooth worm - Wikipedia

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    A prominent early mention, a Babylonian cuneiform tablet titled "The Legend of the Worm" (sometimes erroneously dated to Sumerian times [3]), recounts how the tooth worm drinks the blood and eats the roots of the teeth – causing caries and periodontitis: "After Anu [had created heaven], Heaven had created [the earth], The earth had created ...

  3. Amphisbaenia - Wikipedia

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    Amphisbaenia / æ m f ɪ s ˈ b iː n i ə / (called amphisbaenians or worm lizards) is a group of typically legless lizards, [2] comprising over 200 extant species. Amphisbaenians are characterized by their long bodies, the reduction or loss of the limbs, and rudimentary eyes.

  4. List of fictional worms - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the Second Chronicles one is left wondering if it really exists, or whether it is an allegory for the world's eventual fate. However the more recent books make it clear that the worm does exist, but that it is nowhere near as large as readers may have imagined. However, its hunger will nonetheless lead to global ruination.

  5. A Foot-Long Worm From Hell Is Invading Texas—and It's Really ...

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    Hammerhead worms are a part of the phylum Platyhelminthes, which includes all flatworms. This genealogical membership gives them the ability to become two different, genetically identical ...

  6. Newly discovered large predator worms ruled the seas as Earth ...

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    The worms reached nearly 1 foot (30 centimeters) in length and were some of the largest swimming animals at the time, known as the early Cambrian Period. The researchers named the worms ...

  7. Worm - Wikipedia

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    Familiar worms include the earthworms, members of phylum Annelida. Other invertebrate groups may be called worms, especially colloquially. In particular, many unrelated insect larvae are called "worms", such as the railroad worm, woodworm, glowworm, bloodworm, butterworm, inchworm, mealworm, silkworm, and woolly bear worm.

  8. How does a worm get into the brain? - AOL

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    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he is living with a dead worm in his brain, according to court documents obtained by the New York Times.Kennedy, 70, said the remains ...

  9. Ostracoderm - Wikipedia

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    There is a layer of enamel and even a layer of pulp. The whole shield is made up of thousands of small teeth fused together. This bony skull--one of the earliest in the fossil record--is made entirely of little teeth. Teeth originally arose to bite creatures (see Conodonts); later a version of teeth was used in a new way to protect them." [4]