![]() ![]() The worm was likely wrapped around the dog’s leg either by accident, or because there was another bug on the dog that the worm wanted to eat.ĭespite its potentially unsettling appearance, the hammerhead worm is quite fascinating. That said, we would recommend that our reader’s neighbor prohibit her dog from eating them as much as she can, as this could at the very least make the dog vomit. The most they can do is irritate the skin if one comes into contact with the toxins that they secrete to harm their prey, which mostly consists of snails, invertebrates and other hammerhead worms. As previously stated, hammerhead worms are predatory, but despite this, they are not dangerous to humans or dogs whatsoever. There are tons and tons of species of hammerhead worms, not to mention the number of flatworm species there are. Hammerhead worms, otherwise known as shovelhead worms, are terrestrial flatworms that originate in tropic regions, but can be found all over the world. ![]() Either way, our reader is definitely correct in identifying this as a hammerhead worm. ![]() And of the two descriptions of the worm given by our reader, the first is true hammerhead worms are indeed predatory. Our reader is based in Atlanta, Georgia and states that she was thinking the worm was either a “hammerhead (predatory) or shovel head (benign).” We hate to break it our reader, “hammerhead” and “shovel head” are just two names for the same thing, meaning they are the same worm. ![]()
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