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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2008

A bloodsucking parasite, called Gordon. Note claws for resisting removal. A head louse removed from a child's head.

Magnification is X60 and lighting from above.

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  • Sorry lost the is it life sized comment - may have pushed you to spam - sorry.

    The answer is its about 10X smaller - its under a microscope.

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  • i LOOOVE squshin e'm they make a pop sound

  • eww! its soo...bloody!

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  • @jumpingshrimp44 same :)

  • i stab them then theres this POP sound funny and gross at the same time :)

  • STAB IT!!! thats what i do when i find them coming out of my head

  • is it zoomed in?

  • why do u have them

  • @jumpingshrimp44 LMFAO XD

  • awww lice are so cute! especially the baby ones! look at their little eyes! :) just the cutest little bugs!

  • That's Vile. SQUISH IT!!!

  • @narcis4none it's a parasite that lives in your hair and lives on your blood. it cannot survive 24 hours off your hair. and the baby head louse can only survive 12 hours off the head and the eggs are see through basically they are disgusting creatures that swing to get on heads and you have to touch heads with someone who has then to get then because they can't fly or jump. the only swing on hair and crawl

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