Worms have semi-porous skin like ours, and they easily absorb anything that touches them small enough to pass between their pores. They don't have proper mouths, they basically digest anything touching them. They like to stay in wet areas because the water carries lots of nutrients, so that's why if it rains they come up. When it's sunny, they go below ground to hang out in stagnant groundwater.
In other words, worms do not eat leaves unless the leaves are dead and decaying, and they stumble across one. Moth and butterfly larvae eat leaves, and they have mouths. Butterflies do not have mouths however, and have a life span of less than a week.
Yes but you'll have to dig in the mud. Have fun
They willl eatt them if they are Rotten-Maura*
In a way. The same atoms that are present in the mud, when moved through or eaten by a worm, can become part of the worm's chemical makeup. Otherwise, no.
No it's not possible
Can mud turn into worms
yes
yes
It is the water content (or lack of) that alters the condition of the dirt (soil).
no
* Acoelomorpha * Platyhelminthes (flatworms) * ** Cestoda (tapeworms) ** Trematoda (flukes) ** Monogenea ** Turbellaria (planarians) * Acanthocephales * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons) * Annelida (segmented worms ) * ** Polychaeta ** Oligochaeta ** Hirudinida (leeches) * Nemertea(ribbon worms ) * Echiura (spoon worms ) * Sipuncula(peanut worms ) * Nematoda (roundworms) * Nematomorpha (horsehair worms or gordian worms ) * Priapulida (penis worms ) * Gnathostomulida (jaw worms )
yes
You can do filtration which will let the fine water go through leaving the dirty mud behind. You cold also evaporate the water and the mud will be left behind. Though i think that will turn the mud into sand.
Mud, since they live in it.
Worms have very tiny brains.
Water, or mud.
no they do not eat mud they eat worms,small bugs,and all kind of dead fish
Black and Gary worm's pictures
Worms Will Turn was created on 1914-07-21.
Most likely not unless it is a mud cake
I was asking you. They live in the mud. in which country?
nothing, worms are just worms.
kiwi
The worms were squirming in the mud. The little boy was squirming in his seat.
It is the water content (or lack of) that alters the condition of the dirt (soil).