Eye Worms
The scientific name for the eye worm is Loa loa. The eye worm is a member of the Anemelia kingdom, and the Nematoda phylum. Eye worms are tiny parasites that enter into the Human body by landing with flies and burrowing into the skin, and travels through the blood stream, eating the blood and ending up just below the surface, usually in the eye. Eye worms are very tiny and they don't have a skeleton. For support and to give resistance to the muscles they have fluid filled spaces forming a hydro- static skeleton.