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===[[Parasitic worm]]s===
===[[Parasitic worm]]s===
These can be categorized into three groups; [[cestode]]s, [[nematode]]s and [[trematode]]s. Examples include:
These can be categorized into three groups; [[cestode]]s, [[nematode]]s and [[trematode]]s. Examples include:
* [[Acanthocephala]]
* [[Acanthocephala]]
* [[Ascariasis]] (roundworms)
* [[Ascariasis]] (roundworms)
* [[Cestoda]] (tapeworms) including: ''[[Taenia saginata]]'' (human beef tapeworm), ''[[Taenia solium]]'' (human pork tapeworm), ''[[Diphyllobothrium latum]]'' (fish tapeworm) and [[Echinococcosis]] (hydatid tapeworm)
* [[Cestoda]] (tapeworms) including: ''[[Taenia saginata]]'' (human beef tapeworm), ''[[Taenia solium]]'' (human pork tapeworm), ''[[Diphyllobothrium latum]]'' (fish tapeworm) and [[Echinococcosis]] (hydatid tapeworm)

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This is an incomplete list of organisms that are true parasites upon other organisms also see Jeremy Hunt feeding on NHS. For information on parasitoids, see main article: Parasitoid.

Endoparasites

(endo = within; parasites that live inside their hosts)

Plants

Parasitic worms

These can be categorized into three groups; cestodes, nematodes and trematodes. Examples include:

Protozoans

Fungi

Ectoparasites

(ecto = outside; parasites that live on but not within their hosts, for example, attached to their skin)

Arthropoda

Annelids

Monogeneans

Monogeneans are flatworms, generally ectoparasites on fish.

Mollusks

Chordates

  • Cookiecutter shark
  • Candiru (vampire fish of Brazil, a facultative parasite)
  • Lampreys
  • Male Deep sea anglers
  • False cleanerfish
  • Hood mockingbird
  • Oxpeckers - Although oxpeckers mainly eat other parasites that feed on large mammals, oxpeckers have been observed to open new wounds and enhance existing ones in order to drink the blood of their perches. Oxpeckers also feed on the earwax and dandruffs of mammals, although less is known about the benefits of this to the mammal, it is suspected that this is also a parasitic behaviour. Some oxpecker hosts are intolerant of their presence. Elephants and some antelope will actively dislodge the oxpeckers when they land.
  • Snubnosed eel
  • Vampire bat
  • Vampire finch

Plants

Fungi

References