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can someone give me the name of a worm which is shiny, nocturnal and moves very fastly?
when was young, I remember seeing such kind of worm and my mom always said that the worm would enter the ear and make it deaf (may be true or myth).. can anyone help me with the details about the worm
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- NageshwararaoLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Any worm has a tendency to bore/enter in to a hole to find shelter and food. Our ear wax being organic may attract worms . Regular hygiene to remove the excess wax is not done by the children. So such folk lore is narrated to alert the child.
How ever our ears have defence, there are some hair shoots that are bent outwardly. these do not allow such intruders and long before such thing results the person becomes aware of it and wards it off. It is one in a thousand chance that intruders makes its way through.
Glow worms are common and can be seen clearly when the area has power cut at night. Some fire fly too fly making themselves brilliant and attractive. Biochemical phosphorescence is the scientific reason for their glow.
You may call the with a pet name Photon bullet.
Source(s): retd geography teacher. - Benedict SLv 51 decade ago
There are many type of worms resideing in us, and the antibodies are formed, asked any doctor, bet he will just bullshit you cos he does not even know what you are referring to, but he is not wrong, he has to charge you medical fees for his time....
it is true not a myth, ....
- Matei StefanLv 51 decade ago
it's name is Dermaptera(actually these are the only ones in this order called dermaptera ... so .. whatever) (or more commonly referred in English as an Earwig). Used in fishing. attracted to light, and in my opinion having these things crawl on you is worse than regular worms or cockroaches.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earwig - Anonymous1 decade ago
Tapeworm