Where do the eggs of a tapeworm hatch?
The life cycle of a tape worm starts out with an animal eating undercooked, infected meat. The tape worm will then grow and release small packages with fertilized eggs and sperm. These packages are excreted out of the body. If they happen to, for example, get on grass, the package will open and by that time, the tape worm eggs will have developed. The eggs are released on to the grass, if a cow eats that grass, the eggs will become larva and burrow into the cow’s muscle. And if that cow would be turned into meat and if any of that meat is undercooked, the whole cycle starts again.