A page dedicated to the species enoplus, or threadworm
Threadworms (enoplus)

this is a picture of a threadworm, or (enoplus)
Description: this is a picture of a threadworm, or (enoplus)
Image copyright: http://ucdnema.ucdavis.edu/imagemap/nemmap/ENT156HTML/slides/fromWWW/aschelm/nematode.jpg (page of classifications for the enoplus)

Threadworm size:

Do you want to know about how large threadworms are? Threadworms (enoplus) are about 10 mm long (1 cm). They are a milky white color. Threadworms move by wiggling, like snakes.
Threadworm (Emterobius vermicular) is the most common worm infection. Both children and adults can be found infected although it is mostly found in children. Threadworm is also know as pinworm.
A Threadworm is the most common worm in Australia and New Zealand. They are about 2-13 mm long. They look like a wiggling piece of cotton. The threadworm is found in the bottom of muck or sand. The threadworm gets oxygen right through its skin. The threadworm eats animals both alive and dead. They are also found in people.


Do you want to know about Threadworms? Read this and you'll know a lot about how Threadworms (Enoplus) move. The Threadworm moves very fast. They can move from body to body in no time. They spread in the body and get you sick. That’s all folks.
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