Yes. A variety of insect larvae, particularly some beetle grubs (glow worms, meal worms) and some caterpillars (inchworms, hornworms ) are referred to as worms even though they are insects.
Slow worms, which are native to parts of Europe and Asia are actually a kind of legless lizard (legless lizards are not the same as snakes).
They are all worms... No exceptions, unless you mean the larvae of various insects. They often look like worms, but they are insects. Catepillars and grub worms are a couple.
Yes there are worms, such as earthworms, that are not a worm infection.
long wavy worm small wavy worm ~ baby worm ------straight worm ____ straight worm ====== straight worm s s-shaped worm
a worm that lives in a mill
Worm+air= butterfly
the earth worm and the red worm.
Ring worm , but it is not worm shaped .
A Plume worm is a feather duster worm which is a category of segmented worms.
In the case of a bird eating a worm, the worm is the prey. The bird is a predator.
a worm
Jon Worm goes by Worm.
Worm in Spanish is gusano. Worm in French is Ecouter. Worm in Danish is orm.
The posterior is the End (anus) of the worm and the anterior or mouth is the front of the worm
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.