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"Worms: Unveiling the Intricate World of Gastrointestinal Nematodes and More" Delving into the depths of the earth

Background imageWorm Collection: Earthworms (Annelida) in soil, close up

Earthworms (Annelida) in soil, close up

Background imageWorm Collection: Profile of toad with tongue out to pick up worm

Profile of toad with tongue out to pick up worm

Background imageWorm Collection: Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), black bird standing on edge of brick wall feeding on mealworms, side view

Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), black bird standing on edge of brick wall feeding on mealworms, side view

Background imageWorm Collection: King Ragworm (Nereis virens) curled up

King Ragworm (Nereis virens) curled up

Background imageWorm Collection: Old Maid card game - Sorry, My Mistake

Old Maid card game - Sorry, My Mistake -- a bird thinks the pigs tail is a worm. circa 1950s

Background imageWorm Collection: Lumbricus lumbricus, Earth worms copulating

Lumbricus lumbricus, Earth worms copulating - Earth worms (Lumbricus lumbricus) copulating. Watercolour by Franz Bauer. Natural History Museum, London - General Library

Background imageWorm Collection: Happy Families - Mr Flower

Happy Families - Mr Flower. circa 1940s

Background imageWorm Collection: Cooking and heating equipment 1929

Cooking and heating equipment 1929
Economical equipment for cooking and heating, products for Harrods catalogue building & decorating department. Date: 1929

Background imageWorm Collection: Fungia, coral

Fungia, coral
Fungia is a free-living scleractinian coral. In this large example, almost 10 cm in diameter, from the Pleistocene of Yemen

Background imageWorm Collection: Endpaper illustration, goslings and signpost

Endpaper illustration, goslings and signpost
Endpaper illustration, goslings looking up at a signpost which points to market, to the duck pond, and to town. A bird with a worm stands on top looking down at them. Date: circa 1933

Background imageWorm Collection: Slow-worm or blind worm and eastern glass lizard

Slow-worm or blind worm and eastern glass lizard.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Amphibia, Augsburg, 1794

Background imageWorm Collection: Surinam amphisboena or tropical worm lizard

Surinam amphisboena or tropical worm lizard, Amphisbaena species.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageWorm Collection: White worm lizard, Amphisbaena alba

White worm lizard, Amphisbaena alba.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWorm Collection: Plume worm, Serpula vermicularis

Plume worm, Serpula vermicularis.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWorm Collection: Ophidonais serpentina worm

Ophidonais serpentina worm.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWorm Collection: Yellow-haired terebella, Terebella flavicoma

Yellow-haired terebella, Terebella flavicoma.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWorm Collection: Horsehair worm, Gordius aquaticus

Horsehair worm, Gordius aquaticus.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWorm Collection: Frail caecilian, Caecilia gracilis, Typhlops

Frail caecilian, Caecilia gracilis, Typhlops lumbricalis, and red worm lizard, Amphisbaena alba.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles

Background imageWorm Collection: Slow worm, Anguis fragilis, and Eastern glass

Slow worm, Anguis fragilis, and Eastern glass lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageWorm Collection: Algerian cylindrical skink, Chalcides chalcides

Algerian cylindrical skink, Chalcides chalcides, and four-toed worm lizard, Bipes canaliculatus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles

Background imageWorm Collection: Common snipe, Gallinago gallinago, catching a worm

Common snipe, Gallinago gallinago, catching a worm.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his own Natural History of British Birds, London, 1794-1819

Background imageWorm Collection: Jackdaw, Corvus monedula, with worm

Jackdaw, Corvus monedula, with worm.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his own Natural History of British Birds, London, 1794-1819

Background imageWorm Collection: A large fluorescent worm (unidentified) lies

A large fluorescent worm (unidentified) lies on a boulder near a stream in a primary rainforest. in river Danum valley conservation area; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageWorm Collection: Tiger Leeches / Painted Leech on leaves of low

Tiger Leeches / Painted Leech on leaves of low vegetation, typical in lowland rainforest of Kinabatangan river floodplain (Haemadipsa picta). Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageWorm Collection: Engraving of worm-driven fire squirt

Engraving of worm-driven fire squirt
Engraving of people operating a large worm-driven fire squirt mounted on two wheels, to put out a fire in a burning building, reproduced from Besoni, Theatrum Instrumentorum et Machinarum, 1568

Background imageWorm Collection: Chocolate box design, bird with nest of eggs

Chocolate box design, bird with nest of eggs
Chocolate box design, featuring a bird at various stages, with a nest of eggs, then bringing a worm for three hatched chicks. Date: 20th century

Background imageWorm Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- three illustrations

Nursery Rhymes -- three illustrations. A man in a room full of mice reaches for a plate of meat on a shelf. A bridegroom wheels his bride along the road in a wheelbarrow. A frog eats a worm

Background imageWorm Collection: POLECAT

POLECAT
(mustela putorious) This lucky European Polecat has just caught a lovely fat worm. Date: circa 1860

Background imageWorm Collection: Never Told Love 1857 Albumen silver print glass negative

Never Told Love 1857 Albumen silver print glass negative
Artokoloro

Background imageWorm Collection: USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Geometrid moth caterpillar had unique gait (inchworm)

USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Geometrid moth caterpillar had unique gait (inchworm) due to lack of central legs. Camouflages as twig

Background imageWorm Collection: Baltimore Orioles (Icterus galbula) male feeding fledgling on fence near flower garden, Marion Co

Baltimore Orioles (Icterus galbula) male feeding fledgling on fence near flower garden, Marion Co
Baltimore Orioles (Icterus galbula) male feeding fledgling on fence near flower garden, Marion, Il

Background imageWorm Collection: South Pacific, Solomon Islands. Close-up of a colorful Christmas tree worm or burrowing tube worm

South Pacific, Solomon Islands. Close-up of a colorful Christmas tree worm or burrowing tube worm. Credit as: Jones & Shimlock / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageWorm Collection: Indonesia, Papua, Raja Ampat. Five rays swim past baitfish

Indonesia, Papua, Raja Ampat. Five rays swim past baitfish
Five rays (Batoidea) swim past baitfish, Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia. Credit as: Jones-Shimlock / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageWorm Collection: Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Papua, Fakfak. Close-up of feather-duster worm. Credit as

Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Papua, Fakfak. Close-up of feather-duster worm. Credit as: Jones & Shimlock / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11808333

Picture No. 11808333
Side view of slow worm or blindworm (Anguis fragilis) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11808322

Picture No. 11808322
Front view of slow worm or blindworm (Anguis fragilis) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11808321

Picture No. 11808321
Side view of slow worm or blindworm (Anguis fragilis) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageWorm Collection: Fishing hooks with baits

Fishing hooks with baits
Illustration of a Fishing hooks with baits

Background imageWorm Collection: Heyworm Chromolithograph 1884

Heyworm Chromolithograph 1884
Brehms Thierleben (Tierleben). Allgemeine Kunde des Thierreichs. Vierte Abtheilung - Wirbellofe Thiere. Leipzig Verlag, 1884

Background imageWorm Collection: book worm

book worm
A real, live meal worm is seen emerging from a hole in book that looks like a red apple. The apple rests on a sheet of glass, that reflects a diagonal line pattern on a white surface

Background imageWorm Collection: Insects injurious to cotton and corn engraving 1873

Insects injurious to cotton and corn engraving 1873
Facts for Farmers - Materials fror Land-owners about Domestic Animals, Gardens and Vineyards, Edited by Solon Robinson in Two Volumens New York, A.J.Johnson 1873

Background imageWorm Collection: Insects injurious to wheat engraving 1873

Insects injurious to wheat engraving 1873
Facts for Farmers - Materials fror Land-owners about Domestic Animals, Gardens and Vineyards, Edited by Solon Robinson in Two Volumens New York, A.J.Johnson 1873

Background imageWorm Collection: Earthworm (Lombricus Agricola)

Earthworm (Lombricus Agricola)
Antique illustration of a Earthworm (Lombricus Agricola)

Background imageWorm Collection: Digital illustration showing feeding strategies of birds and beak their shapes

Digital illustration showing feeding strategies of birds and beak their shapes

Background imageWorm Collection: Cross section illustration of Lugworm in U-shaped burrow and coiled cast on surface of sand above

Cross section illustration of Lugworm in U-shaped burrow and coiled cast on surface of sand above

Background imageWorm Collection: Illustration of earthworm and centipede in soil

Illustration of earthworm and centipede in soil

Background imageWorm Collection: Illustration of a lugworm burrow, cross-section

Illustration of a lugworm burrow, cross-section

Background imageWorm Collection: Illustration of Dactylaria fungus trapping and digesting an eelworm, multiple image

Illustration of Dactylaria fungus trapping and digesting an eelworm, multiple image



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"Worms: Unveiling the Intricate World of Gastrointestinal Nematodes and More" Delving into the depths of the earth, the mole-eating worm silently works its way underground, a master of stealth. Legend has it that the Lambton Worm terrorized a village, but little did they know it was just an innocent creature trying to survive in its habitat. Behold the intricate head of a dog tapeworm under SEM - a fascinating glimpse into nature's microscopic wonders. The nematode worm, with its slender body and remarkable adaptability, continues to captivate scientists worldwide as they unravel its secrets. C. Elegans worms dance under light micrographs, showcasing their elegance and serving as invaluable models for genetic research. A song thrush proudly displays its catch – worms dangling from its beak – reminding us of nature's delicate balance between predator and prey (Picture No. 11675190). In a compost/wormery bin brimming with kitchen waste, vegetable peelings, and cardboard scraps come alive as worms tirelessly recycle our organic matter (UK). Beneath our feet lies an entire ecosystem; earthworms create tunnels that aerate soil while grass roots thrive in harmony (JPF12192). Witnessing coral polyps feeding on polychaete worms during nocturnal hours reminds us that even within stunning reefs like Australia's Great Barrier Reef, carnivorous behavior prevails. From hidden underground dwellers to vital recyclers above ground or thriving in vibrant ecosystems underwater—they are truly extraordinary creatures deserving recognition for their essential roles in Earth's diverse tapestry of life.