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How is it that the heartworm is able to multiply in numbers at such a fast rate?
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How is it that the heartworm is able to multiply in numbers at such a fast rate?
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Heartworms multiply at a fast rate because they are eating away at the hear and can be able to produce twice as much blood as babies
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they multiply because they feed off of the bacteria provided by the mosquitoes
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