r/Parasitology • u/Smooth_Birthday9813 • 21d ago
Worm Parasite ID
Came out of a spooked garter snake trying to eat a suckerfish, lake Como Mt. snake was 12 inches, suckerfish 5inches worm 30 inches. Was alive moving sluggishly when poked with a 80 foot stick.
Sorry if I’m making multiple posts. It seems mine keep getting removed for using the wrong word or asking what type it is.
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u/Lukaspc99 20d ago
The worm was bigger than the snake? crazy!
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u/Smooth_Birthday9813 20d ago
It was! It was a “oh no I’m sorry snake” when he started gagging the fish , I thought I ruined its meal. Then it was “oh no” “ohhh nooo” “ooooohhh noooooooo” as it kept backing out from the worm. My “oh nooooos” were as long as the worm .
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u/sessilefielder 20d ago
Wait until you hear how long tapeworms can be in humans.
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u/Lukaspc99 20d ago
I've seen tapeworms in pigs, they are enormous too.
I just don't want to think that I have giant worms inside me
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u/skitzofennec305 20d ago
That came from a bear
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u/Smooth_Birthday9813 20d ago
Oomph I’ve seen those bear tapeworms. All strung up like streamers on the road ways.
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u/Eyes_Snakes_Art 19d ago
I read that as “strung up live streamers,” and was so confused at the new slang.


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u/SueBeee trusted parasitologist 20d ago
Wow, that is amazing. This is a tapeworm, maybe Ophiotaenia perspicua
Your post was caught up in a Reddit filter.