Why would you want to? Anyway, they can't live outside the host body.
2006-10-13 04:23:30
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answer #1
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answered by Gene Rocks! 5
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Absolutely not. the worm could get assimilated by another animal and then when the animal defecates, you have the source of more worms since each segment is capable of regeneration into a complete worm. Worse would be that the defecation occurs outdoors and your yard becomes infested. Kill that hungry mother day before yesterday.
2006-10-13 04:31:07
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answer #2
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answered by bardmere 5
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Oh Lord. A tapeworm, if eaten by a child can grow 30 feet long in your child's intestine!! EWWWW.
Get your cat dewormed at the vet and please don't handle any tapeworms and be sure to vacuum up the little rice looking larvae around your house. If ONE just of those gets into a person's mouth and is swallowed, it makes a tapeworm inside you!
2006-10-13 04:27:55
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answered by a_phantoms_rose 7
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Um ....NO! Gesh. Bad Idea!
1) Why would you want to ?
2) How are you going to get it out?
3) Being an intestinal parasite, it can not live outside of the intestinal track.
2006-10-13 04:26:21
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answered by donamarie_1 3
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Only if the worm farm is in your gut.
2006-10-13 04:27:30
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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No, it's a parasite and lives off of the food in the intestines of the host, in this case your cat. It'll die.
2006-10-13 04:28:37
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answered by greylady 6
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First of all that's gross....and second no cause it will die without a host to feed off of.
2006-10-13 04:25:35
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answered by 2nd Time Mommy 2
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uh..thats kinda gross but um..if you want...id think that it would die but uh...
2006-10-13 04:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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no thats gross
2006-10-13 04:38:57
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answered by sweetolivaanderm 1
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your stupid and nasty.
2006-10-16 17:41:48
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answered by reasonable-sale-lots 6
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