I would not choose to be the test subject.
Yes, red worms will eventually die in water. But red worms CAN live in water for several days if it has sufficient oxygen. I thought that red worms drown in water. It had been raining for several days in my garden. I have a igloo in my garden that collected the rain water. I looked in it recently and found a cup of red worms at the bottom. I thought yea they drowned, how did they get in there, why did they get in here? So I started to scoop the worms out to keep the rain water clean. When I dumped the worms back into the soil they were very much alive and moving alot and burrowed down quickly. So I got on-line and found my answer on wikipedia, so yes they can survive in water for long periods of time.
red water is cause by injured animals
The small red worms found in water are Blood Worms and are harmless... They are the larvae of the Midge fly and are found also in clean filtered water.
Crayfish eat fish, shrimp, worms, insects, water plants, snails and plankton. Crayfish are also known to eat dead plants and dead animals.
Terrestrial oligochaeta annelids (worms like Lumbricus) lose water from their skin, and staying at the sunlight will dehydratate and bring them to death.
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Red worms and earthworms are the same thing. They are closely related to each other, though. Red worms make much better worm farm worms or composting worms than regular earth worms because of their higher rate of soil assimilation.
Red water is caused sometimes by blood. Sometimes in rivers or oceans, animals get injured and their blood floats up to surface causing red water.
Red bellied piranhas eat both plants and animals. Some of the things these piranhas eat are insects, worms, other fish, crustaceans, and (in packs) larger animals.
they're not. pink worms are the best
Yes, it might be called an enemy of the small animals it kills for food - insects, worms, birds, mice, rabbits, etc.