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  2. The Hearse Song - Wikipedia

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    It has many variant titles, lyrics, and melodies, [1] but generally features the line "The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out," and thus is also known as "The Worms Crawl In." [2] Generally, the song recounts the viewing of a hearse, prompting the thought of death. The listener's body is buried in a casket and assaulted by worms, then ...

  3. Squirmles - Wikipedia

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    Dragontail-fly with fishing hook attached. Squirmles have gained a second life as a material used in fly fishing. [3] Re-branded as "Dragon Tails," [4] they can be tied onto a hook and the same properties which made them appear like live worms on land, make them appear lifelike to fish as well.

  4. Parasites in fiction - Wikipedia

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    It rapidly grows in his intestines, soon afterwards erupting from his chest and growing into a gigantic predatory animal resembling an insect. Guarino cites the parasitologist Michael J. Smout as saying that the "massive changes" [2] are feasible, giving the example of flatworms that transform from an egg to a tadpole-like form to an infective ...

  5. Tim Gunn Recalls Heidi Klum ‘Getting Ready’ in Iconic Worm ...

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    The former ‘Project Runway’ host spoke with PEOPLE at the New York Public Library’s annual Halloween costume parade on Oct. 25

  6. List of fictional parasites - Wikipedia

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  7. Woman's series of odd symptoms were from 3-inch worm ... - AOL

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    A 64-year-old Australian woman is the first documented human to be infected with a type of parasite normally found in carpet pythons. Doctors extracted a 3.1-inch living roundworm from her brain ...

  8. Moving lump on woman’s face turns out to be a live worm - AOL

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  9. Eunice aphroditois - Wikipedia

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    Eunice aphroditois is also known as the bobbit worm [6] [7] or bobbitt worm. [8] The name is believed to be taken from the John and Lorena Bobbitt case, [9] but another possible reason for the name is the worm's jaw. It is sometimes called the sand striker [8] or trap-jaw worm. Traces of their burrows have been found among fossils near Taiwan ...