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The tapeworms looked like three worms attached at one one end, with the worm-like tentacles splitting into smaller white tendrils. These tendrils were used to absorb food and control their host. The body of the tapeworm was black with stripes which would become a brighter blue with age. They had yellow blood. (PROSE: Slow Decay)

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  • Alien tapeworm
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  • The tapeworms looked like three worms attached at one one end, with the worm-like tentacles splitting into smaller white tendrils. These tendrils were used to absorb food and control their host. The body of the tapeworm was black with stripes which would become a brighter blue with age. They had yellow blood. (PROSE: Slow Decay)
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  • Dr Scotus
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  • "Alien tapeworm"
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  • Parasite
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  • Slow Decay
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  • The tapeworms looked like three worms attached at one one end, with the worm-like tentacles splitting into smaller white tendrils. These tendrils were used to absorb food and control their host. The body of the tapeworm was black with stripes which would become a brighter blue with age. They had yellow blood. (PROSE: Slow Decay)
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