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  2. 'Your worst nightmares' are washing up on Texas beaches - AOL

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    If they sting you, it can be painful for hours. "The white bristles coming off each segment of the worm are hollow filled with neurotoxin and they break off when you touch them," the Facebook post ...

  3. Hermodice carunculata - Wikipedia

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    The bristles, when flared, can penetrate human skin, injecting a powerful neurotoxin and producing intense irritation and a painful burning sensation around the area of contact. The sting can also lead to nausea and dizziness. This sensation lasts up to a few hours, but a painful tingling can continue to be felt around the area of contact.

  4. Amphinomidae - Wikipedia

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    The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their toxin-coated chaetae are touched or trodden on. [4] Their relationship to other polychaete groups is somewhat poorly resolved.

  5. Polychaete - Wikipedia

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    The Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois) is a predatory species that can achieve a length of 3 m (10 ft)), with an average diameter of 25 mm (1 in). Dimorphilus gyrociliatus has the smallest known genome of any annelid. The species shows extreme sexual dimorphism. Females measure ~1 mm long and have simplified bodies containing six segments, a ...

  6. Do *Not* Crush A Tick If You Caught It Biting You (Even If ...

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    Like bee stings, wasp stings hurt. You’ll feel an intense burning or sharp pain, accompanied by swelling and redness around the bite. ... The bites don't usually hurt, but can look like hives ...

  7. Glycera (annelid) - Wikipedia

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    The genus Glycera is a group of polychaetes (bristle worms) commonly known as bloodworms.They are typically found on the bottom of shallow marine waters, and some species (e.g. common bloodworms) can grow up to 35 cm (14 in) in length.

  8. Arthropod bites and stings - Wikipedia

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    A sting comes from the abdomen; in most insects (which are all largely hymenopterans), the stinger is a modified ovipositor, [16] which protrudes from the abdomen. The sting consists of an insertion wound, and venom. The venom is evolved to cause pain to a predator, paralyse a prey item, or both.

  9. Insect sting allergy - Wikipedia

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    Insect sting allergy is the term commonly given to the allergic response of an animal in response to the bite or sting of an insect. [1] Typically, insects which generate allergic responses are either stinging insects ( wasps , bees , hornets and ants [ 2 ] ) or biting insects ( mosquitoes , ticks ).