Lice are
little bugs that live in your hair. Plural
name is "Louse." They lay eggs that look like black balls with a clear tail attached to strings of hair. Usually very hard to get out. Lice are spread by sharing combs, clothes, pillows, beds, hats, hair accesories, etc. In the U.S only white
people can get lice because their hair follocules are a different shape then Africans. Vice Versa. Pets and wild animals cannot get Lice either. Their eggs are called nits.