Hammerhead worms, or Bipalium species, get their name from the wide, half-moon-shaped head that makes them easy to spot.
Hammerhead worms look odd and keep turning up in Mississippi. Experts say don’t touch — and definitely don’t cut — this ...
These worms are invasive and scary-looking and they’re in your yard.
Hammerhead worms are an invasive species of land flatworms that feed on earthworms and slugs, according to the Mississippi ...
If you see a hammerhead worm, don't touch it without gloves.
Earthworms are invasive to North America. The worms disrupt the forest floor, which impacts plant survival. With the summer ...
Scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) have cataloged 28 possible new species of snails ...
"In the deepening twilight, the pines edging my backyard merge into a wall of shadow. I hold my breath, staring hard into the ...
Easily found throughout summer and autumn, crickets and grasshoppers can be caught in your own backyard. To attract crickets, ...
A polychaete worm that lives in whale carcasses, sunken wood, and methane seeps on the deep seafloor has been formally named, ...
As New World screwworm enters the U.S. for the first time in decades, we should be vigilant but not panic, experts told USA ...
The Elysia slug can detach its head from its body and regrow entirely. The Chimera mantis shrimp can spear its prey, at ...