Yes because they don't just appear they come from eggs
rain
10 inches
2 feet
Yes, anywhere on the body.
If you cut a worm in half, the half with the head on it, the tail will grow back. It will NOT become two worms!!!
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The slow worm (actually a legless lizard found in Europe and Asia) grows to about 50 cm (20") in length.
Worm can very in size. They can be microscopic or grow to a littler over three feet in length. The most well known worm is an earthworm.
Yes and also they remember. ^^ no not at all, they will grow a new tail but if you cut a worm in half too close to the head then it will not grow a new tail and you will end up with two pieces of dead worm which, in my opinion, is pretty repulsive
Usually the head of the worm will survive and grow back a tail, while the tail part dies when all energy are used up. In some cases it may also grow back into another worm.
It depends on what type of worm. Earthworms lay eggs, while some species of parasitic worm have sections that break off of their bodies and grow into more worms.
Sounds like a tape worm.