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2023-08-03 20:39:10 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 75D364E899334E41304234500CC0271DE736FFEF22FC6B9865917CBE331453B7
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The “worm appears to be a nematomorpha or perhaps a nematoda of the mermithidae family. They share similar characteristics. To distinguish between them you would need to put them under a magnifying glass or microscope,” Achinelly said. https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/18/world/horsehair-worms-parasites-missing-genes-scn/index.html

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