Science Buzz Polychaetes, or bristle worms, are a class of deep-sea-dwelling annelid worms. Thanks to a new macro photo gallery of them on the Telegraph's website, it's safe to say bristle worms are also TERRIFYING. Here are six examples of why.
Science Buzz Feeling the need to give yourself a case of the heebie-jeebies today? Then you should totally watch this video.
Not my usual kind of post, and I have no comment on the matter. (Except, I wonder how they taste?)
Before you get all PETA on me, the owners claim that the cat jumps into jacket sleeves on her own. This is voluntary wormhood.
http://www.heyquiz.com/quiz/tapeworm
Finally, an easy way to calculate the likelihood of hosting a parasite in your bowels. If you are as bodyworm-obsessed as the BuzzFeed office, you will want to take this quiz immediately.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pokerchampdaniel/3136421527/
At first it looks like a regular worm, but then it flings its entire body out its face in a stringy yellow rope of jelly. It's cool and it makes me want to vomit. Immediately!