Re: Help, are these Flukes?
Yeah. I don't know. I'm not sure what those are. If you wanted to entertain that they were a colony of flukes, but while the congregate together. I don't think it's realistic to think they would all be bound together. If one would consider them internal organs they are simply too large. Mostly from what I gather, the skins that I find are pretty strong. Maybe the internal organs are there and maybe they simply aren't, or parts of it remains but the tegument is always there.
I have seen white small masses with veinous tissues on the inside and outside. I consider those to be flukes too because I saw them when I was taking an antifluke medication. Also, another member posted a picture of the same exact masses when they were taking a medicine that you can buy at walgreens that has benzene in it. I forget what it's called. But, I think those are flukes.
I don't know. I'm just not seeing the fasciola type here. All of the skins I see have a specific pattern that I mentioned previously. The buski is more narrow. There are the thin skins that roll up and then the larger teguments which kind of feel like sandpaper. I don't know. I don't think it's fasciola though. I'm pretty certain you can mark that one off the list. Unless you see something down the line that could resemble some of the common markers possibly.
So, that being said I though they resembled a type of worm to me.