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The Ultimate Worm Quiz

See if you can answer these questions about all kinds of worm real and fictional. Some of these are quite tricky!!!!!
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Last updated: October 6, 2021
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Earthworms belong to this phylum
Annelida
Flatworms belong to this phylum
Platyhelminthes
Giant earthworm of Australia
Giant Gippsland Earthworm
Largest living earthworm species; goes neck-to-neck with the above worm
African giant earthworm
Flatworm often studied in labs for its regenerative abilities (you get two if you cut one in half)
planarian
Invasive flatworm causing destruction throughout the UK
New Zealand Flatworm
Incredibly heat-tolerant worm found around deep sea not vents
Pompeii Worm
Worm named after a holiday decoration
Christmas Tree Worm
Intestinal parasite that can reach more than 60 ft (20 m) long
tapeworm
Actually the larvae of a fungus gnat; lives in caves and traps insects by luring them with lights and snagging them with
cave glowworm
Lives around plant roots; often used in genetics as a model organism
nematode
Be careful when you visit Australia, cause this worm that can grow up to 3 m (9 ft) has been known to attack beachgoers Down Under
bobbit worm
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Named after a common rodent, this tide pool creature is actually a hairy worm
sea mouse
Marine worm whose lower sections detach from the rest of the body during mating and swim to the ocean surface where fertilization occurs
palolo worm
Worm closely related to the arthropods which lives in the leaf litter of rainforests and captures prey by shooting sticky glue out of nozzles on its head
velvet worm
Blood-sucking freshwater worm once commonly used widely in medicine, though now used only rarely
leech
Intestinal parasitic worm some discoveries suggest reduces the effects of asthma
hookworm
Flower-like, stationary worm named after a colourful bird
peacock worm
Colourful marine flatworms that live on coral reefs
polyclads
Possibly the longest animal currently living on Earth, with some specimens reportedly reaching up to 55 m (180 ft) long
bootlace worm
Common name for large
acorn worm
Genus name for small worms resembling flatworms that swarm along the coastlines of Atlantic Europe at high tide creating green streaks in the sandy shoals
Convoluta
Common name for group of parasitic worms known to infest crickets and alter their behaviour so that they drown themselves, after which the worms burst put of their bodies
horsehair worms
Type of marine mollusc that bores through wood and is notorious for knowing away at wooden ports and old shipwrecks
shipworms
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Nearly legless burrowing reptiles from Mexico sometimes referred to as 'worm lizards'
amphisbaenians
Legless amphibian sometimes mistaken for an earthworm
caecilian
European reptile mistakenly called a worm
slowworm
This book by the same author as 'Dracula' has been considered by some to be one of the worst books ever written, and involves a 'worm'
The Lair of the White Worm
In Medieval Europe, the word 'worm' was used to describe what famous mythical monster?
dragon
Name given by the indigenous people known as the Fremen to 500-m long sandworms that roam the deserts of the planet Arrakis in the Dune books by Frank Herbert and their associated media
Shai-hulud
Name for giant worm-like burrowing monsters in the Tremors movies
Graboids
Giant worm-like mythical creature in the traditions of the Inuit
Terichik
Legendary worm-like creature said to inhabit the sands of Mongolia's Gobi Desert, supposedly capable of spitting corrosive venom and stunning prey with electricity
Mongolian Death Worm
South Asian river where during ancient times it was believed there lived giant worms with two huge fangs that dragged livestock down into their watery lair and were sometimes captured by humans for their precious oil
Indus River
Legendary worm-like lake monster said to inhabit Iceland's glacial Lake Lagarfljót
Lagarfljót worm
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