Yes, they will. They like them best if mixed in soil.
Worms can and will eat chocolate. Worms have tiny mouths with tiny teeth so they can only take small bites. If you leave the chocolate out for too long and you have a worm infestation, they will eat small holes into your chocolate.
Earthworms do not eat carrots but there are other types of burrowing insects that will eat into a carrot.
yes worms can eat yogurt
i dont know what you mean by the late part but dogs cant get worms from chocolate
Dangerous? Probably not. Gross - definitely yes!
No there are no worms at all
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
From what i have heard you can only get worms from toching mud and not washing under your finger nails afterwards because the thread worms eggs get caught, then you bite your nails or eat something and the eggs are getting digested but worms dont generelly live on chickens. no, you dont typically get them from chickens, hoever you may get round worms from uncooked pork
Chocolate is bad for any dog, and they should not have itat any time, though they would have to eat a great deal of it to kill them outright. The old tale that "chocolate causes worms in dogs" is false, however - that would only be possible if the worm eggs were actually in the chocolate. Chocolate does not have worm eggs in it - otherwise why would we eat it?
birds eat worms and so do some people (watch How to Eat Fried Worms) Fish also eat worms. Platypus eat worms larvae and shrimp. Moles and shrews eat worms.
Yes we eat worms but we eat much more
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.
Platypuses do not eat earthworms or other terrestrial worms. They eat aquatic annelid worms.
Feeding dogs chocolate is a generally bad idea. Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine which can be really bad for dogs. Since chocolate is never good for dogs, best not to give them any. Apart from the above, dogs don't get worms from chocolate. Worms come from worm eggs, which are amazingly unlikely to be found in chocolate. They are usually picked up from the environment and there is no real way to prevent them, which is why vets recommend regular worming.