LONDON: A caterpillar-like worm (Sandy) is commonly found in the human mouth, which is a type of bacteria. Interestingly, it is commonly found in the mouth of humans.
According to media reports, it is actually a bacteria that looks like a caterpillar. Experts believe that this worm-like bacteria has changed its shape to live in the mouth of humans. This has given scientists the opportunity to learn how certain bacteria mutate and this research will also help in the development of antibacterial drugs. But remember that there are 700 different types of bacteria in the human mouth.
Experts believe that over millions of years of evolution, Simonsella muelleri changed itself from a rod or rod shape to a caterpillar so that it could live inside the mouth.