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

Background imageWorm Collection: Bristle Worms feeding on a large sponge

Bristle Worms feeding on a large sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageWorm Collection: Pink and orange flatworm, Indonesia

Pink and orange flatworm, Indonesia
Pink and orange flatworm (Pseudoceros ferrugineus), Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: Pair of yellow and orange sea stars, Antarctica

Pair of yellow and orange sea stars, Antarctica
Pair of yellow and orange sea stars and white worm strands, Antarctica

Background imageWorm Collection: Pair of pink flatworms, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Pair of pink flatworms, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: A large Sapphire flatworm on coral, Fiji

A large Sapphire flatworm on coral, Fiji

Background imageWorm Collection: A darklined fireworm crawls across the black sand seafloor

A darklined fireworm crawls across the black sand seafloor
A darklined fireworm (Chloeia fusca) crawls across the black sand seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.d

Background imageWorm Collection: Two yellow sea stars and white worm strands, Antarctica

Two yellow sea stars and white worm strands, Antarctica

Background imageWorm Collection: Transparent shrimp on a brown feather worm, Bali, Indonesia

Transparent shrimp on a brown feather worm, Bali, Indonesia
Spotted white and transparent shrimp on a spiraling brown feather worm, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a schistosome parasite

Scanning electron micrograph of a schistosome parasite, which enters the body through the skin of persons coming in contact with infested waters. The adult worm lives in the veins of its host

Background imageWorm Collection: Green, white and brown flatworm, Bali, Indonesia

Green, white and brown flatworm, Bali, Indonesia
Undescribed green, white and brown flatworm, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: Red christmas tree worm spiral, Komodo, Indonesia

Red christmas tree worm spiral, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: Sandworm feeding at night, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Sandworm feeding at night, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageWorm Collection: Facial view of the predatory Bobbit worm, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Facial view of the predatory Bobbit worm, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Facial view of the predatory Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois), taken in 6 meters of water in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: Orange and white christmas-tree tube worm, Komodo, Indonesia

Orange and white christmas-tree tube worm, Komodo, Indonesia
Detail view of an orange and white christmas-tree tube worm, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageWorm Collection: Illustration of a Pikaia

Illustration of a Pikaia. Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada

Background imageWorm Collection: Microscopic view of hookworm

Microscopic view of hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human

Background imageWorm Collection: Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis capturing wood worms

Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis capturing wood worms
Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis, a tree-dwelling theropod, specializing in capturing wood worms with its extremely elongated finger. Late Jurassic of China

Background imageWorm Collection: Pikaia fish swim along with trilobite invetebrates during the Cambrian Period

Pikaia fish swim along with trilobite invetebrates during the Cambrian Period
Pikaia fish swim together along with trilobite invetebrates in blue ocean waters during the Cambrian Period

Background imageWorm Collection: Still Life (oil on panel)

Still Life (oil on panel)
BAL5311 Still Life (oil on panel) by Fornenburgh, Jan Baptist van (1608-56); Alexander Gallery, London, UK; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageWorm Collection: The Brazilian Silk Worm Exhibit, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1. A'(A) the Moth Laying Eggs

The Brazilian Silk Worm Exhibit, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1. A'(A) the Moth Laying Eggs
THE BRAZILIAN SILK WORM EXHIBIT, PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1.a'(a) The Moth laying Eggs; (b) Silk-worm one day old; (c) Silk-worm three days old; (d) Silk-worm seven days old

Background imageWorm Collection: Then Thel astonish d... plate 6 from The Book of Thel, 1789

Then Thel astonish d... plate 6 from The Book of Thel, 1789
XYC285545 Then Thel astonish d... plate 6 from The Book of Thel, 1789 (relief etching printed in brown with w/c) by Blake, William (1757-1827); Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageWorm Collection: Death, left hand panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c

Death, left hand panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c
XIR279482 Death, left hand panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c.1485 (oil on panel) (b/w photo) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); 20.2x12.8 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts

Background imageWorm Collection: Ms 202 fol. 2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache

Ms 202 fol. 2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache
XIR178046 Ms 202 fol.2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache on paper) by Chinese School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Poitiers

Background imageWorm Collection: Pomegranate, Worm, and Peach

Pomegranate, Worm, and Peach; Joris Hoefnagel, Flemish / Hungarian, 1542 - 1600, and Georg Bocskay, Hungarian, died 1575; Vienna, Austria

Background imageWorm Collection: USA, North Carolina, Guilford County. Carolina wren eating worm

USA, North Carolina, Guilford County. Carolina wren eating worm. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageWorm Collection: Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus spp. ) Fiji. South Pacific

Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus spp. ) Fiji. South Pacific
Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus spp.) Fiji. South Pacific

Background imageWorm Collection: Bearded Fireworm -Hermodice carunculata-, near Santa Maria, Azores, Atlantic Ocean, Portugal

Bearded Fireworm -Hermodice carunculata-, near Santa Maria, Azores, Atlantic Ocean, Portugal

Background imageWorm Collection: Bristleworm -Protula Tubularia-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Bristleworm -Protula Tubularia-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Background imageWorm Collection: Christmas tree worm -Spirobranchus giganteus- on Acropora-stone coral -Acropora sp

Christmas tree worm -Spirobranchus giganteus- on Acropora-stone coral -Acropora sp.-, Makadi Bay, Red Sea, Hurghada, Egypt

Background imageWorm Collection: Bluethroat -Luscinia svecica- with a worm, Texel, West Frisian Islands, province of North Holland

Bluethroat -Luscinia svecica- with a worm, Texel, West Frisian Islands, province of North Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageWorm Collection: Giant Earthworm -Lumbricidae- at the foot of the Gahinga Volcano, Parc National des Volcans

Giant Earthworm -Lumbricidae- at the foot of the Gahinga Volcano, Parc National des Volcans, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Africa

Background imageWorm Collection: BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1861. Spotted Flycatcher. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1861. Spotted Flycatcher. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

Background imageWorm Collection: AUDUBON: WARBLER. Worm-eating Warbler (Helmitheros vermivorum)

AUDUBON: WARBLER. Worm-eating Warbler (Helmitheros vermivorum). Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageWorm Collection: SYRIA: SILK WORMS, c1914. A basket of wriggling silk worms hungry for the morning meal, Syria

SYRIA: SILK WORMS, c1914. A basket of wriggling silk worms hungry for the morning meal, Syria. Stereograph, c1914

Background imageWorm Collection: Glow worms in Waitomo Caves, Waikato Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Glow worms in Waitomo Caves, Waikato Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageWorm Collection: PATENT MEDICINE, c1889. American advertisement for Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge

PATENT MEDICINE, c1889. American advertisement for Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge, a remedy for worms. Lithograph, c1889

Background imageWorm Collection: TOBACCO FARMING, 1916. Worming and topping tobacco on a farm at Hedges Station, Kentucky

TOBACCO FARMING, 1916. Worming and topping tobacco on a farm at Hedges Station, Kentucky. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 7 August 1916

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11091835

Picture No. 11091835
Spotted Worm Sea Cucumber Tentacles Date:

Background imageWorm Collection: Ant Food

Ant Food
5th May 1948: Three ants dragging a worm they have killed back to the nest where its pre-digested form will be shared among the community

Background imageWorm Collection: Worms

Worms
The town of Worms in Germany. One of the Rhenish towns that joined the League of the Rhine in 1254, a political and economic union which stretched from Lubeck to Zurich

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11072774

Picture No. 11072774
Bobbit Worm with jaws open outside of hole Torpedo Alley dive site, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, south Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Bobbit Worm

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11072769

Picture No. 11072769
Coral-dwelling Barnacle Nudi Retreat dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Coral-dwelling Barnacle

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11072740

Picture No. 11072740
Bobbit Worm with jaws open outside of hole in black sand during night dive Retak Larry dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bobbit Worm

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11072739

Picture No. 11072739
Bobbit Worm with jaws open outside of hole in black sand during night dive Retak Larry dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bobbit Worm

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11072729

Picture No. 11072729
Emperor Shrimp on Spotted Worm Sea Cucumber (Synapta maculata) Kareko Batu dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Emperor Shrimp

Background imageWorm Collection: Picture No. 11066788

Picture No. 11066788
Superb Fairywren female with worm. O'Reilly's, near Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageWorm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation
Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms during second hibernation phase. Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorm Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves Date: circa 1909



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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.