This strip works on the same core concept as Larson's There's a Hair in My Dirt!, showing a worm passing judgment on the ...
There are parasites all over the world that can infect humans. Some of them are easy to avoid, but others are more common ...
Another popular theory is that the "vibrations from the rain are perceived by the worms to be similar to the vibrations that ...
When did our human ancestors first decide that we needed to cover up and wear clothes? As strange as it may seem, lice may ...
In a rare medical case, parasitic worms grew underneath a woman's upper eyelid.
From microscopic mites dwelling in our hair follicles to sizable tapeworms inhabiting our intestines, the human body plays ... symbiotically or as parasites. Some, like Demodex mites, reside ...
The Chile Margin’s tectonic forces and terrestrial influences make it ideal for probing “deep-sea environments that host animals like this [queue jazz hands] shimmering deep-sea worm,” the ...