1.
Equine tapeworm that affects the ileocecal junction.
2.
Tapeworm found in cats, using rodents as IH.
3.
Intestinal fluke of dogs and cats, often associated with frogs.
4.
Large tapeworm affecting ruminants, with square eggs.
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Common tapeworm of dogs and cats, transmitted by fleas.
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Zipper tapeworm of cats and dogs, associated with amphibians and reptiles.
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Liver fluke of ruminants, a major cause of liver disease.
8.
Lung fluke of dogs and cats, found in North America.
9.
Fluke responsible for salmon poisoning disease in dogs
10.
Giant liver fluke affecting deer and cattle.
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Canine tapeworm transmitted through rabbits.
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Blood fluke affecting dogs, found in the southeastern U.S.
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Broad fish tapeworm found in freshwater fish.
14.
Tiny tapeworm known for causing hydatid cysts in humans.
15.
Fluke known as the "lizard poisoning fluke" in cats.