Horsehair Parasitic Worms

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2006

When I squished a beetle, after a few seconds I heard a cracking noise, and turned around to see these two horsehair parasitic worms escaping from the beetle carcass.

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  • I'd keep well away from them. They can actually get inside of animals and literally posses them(get into there brain and control them). Who knows, they've already took over snails to ants all the way to cows!!! There on the verge of taking over humans probably!!! So, if I were you, I would destroy them immediantly or phone an exterminator XD

  • what did you do with the worms afterwards?

  • This is the shortest video on YouTube about 1 second long. I didn't even get the chance to enjoy the video. Did you?

  • if any person is infected with a giant worm, I'd burn em!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    lolz

  • well burn them thats what i did once

  • how'd you dispose of them, im interested:P

  • yeah these things are a nematode and take over the hosts body. creepy stuff...lol

  • I know, but from now on 'cause of this video every time I see horses I'll think of these nasties. (Not really, I was just kidding, but that's what I meant.)

  • These worms have nothing to do with horses. They did not come from horse hair. It's just a name. SO feel free to love your horse. :)

  • Ewww I didn't know worms could be that skinny... I'm never petting a horse again!

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