Yes. You could consider them to be meat, though they are not in most human diets. Worms of all types, like most bugs, contain a large proportion of protein. And when we are talking about meat, we are usually referring to a food source that has lots of protein.
I was asking this question myself but I really do believe that there are certain kinds of worms that do bite
No they cannot bite. No, they cannot bite as worms do NOT have teeth. Hope this satisfies your question.Thanks.
any things that is biodegratable
they eat by opening their mouths
Start with grass roots - white grubs, sod web worms eat the grass Beneficial nematodes eat the grubs/worms - raccoons eat grubs/worms - wasps lay eggs in grubs - moles eat grubs/worms - starlings (a bird) eats grubs Red tailed hawks and some owls will eat moles, raccoons will eat bird eggs (the starling)
Arrow worms (Chartognaths) are carnivores - they eat other planktonic animals.
Crayfish eat fish, shrimp, worms, insects, water plants, snails and plankton. Crayfish are also known to eat dead plants and dead animals.
Marine worms are vary picky eaters and will only eat decaying lions. Unless they are starving this is the only food they eat!Or Marine worms eat the organic debris in the bottom of water environments.
No, robins are omnivores. They eat worms and berries, so they eat both!
They eat worms, spiders, snails and slugs.
worms
How much worms eat depends on the type and size of the worms in question. In general, earthworms such as red wigglers can eat half their body weight every day.
It dose not matter what age they have to be to eat earth worms
yes
worms, fish, and plants
Worms, insects and fruits.
I've never tried red worms, but they'll eat meal worms and crickets just fine. I've even heard of people feeding them scrambled eggs about the size of a cricket. So as long as you made sure the red worms were no longer than the average length of a meal worm. I think it would be just fine. Joe
feeder fish worms waxworms feeder worms crickets shrimp turtle pellets mice
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
Goldfish love worms and they are definitely one of the finest foods you can give them.They're also partial to mosquito larvae if you can find any in summer. Make sure you wash the worms first though, and if the fish don't eat them remove them quickly otherwise they'll rot and affect the water quality.