no sir!
no
Polychaetes have parapodia with chaetae for locomotion, have well-developed heads with sensory organs, exhibit a wider range of body forms, and primarily live in marine environments. Oligochaetes, on the other hand, lack parapodia and have fewer chaetae, have less specialized heads, mostly have a uniform body structure, and are mostly found in freshwater or terrestrial habitats.
Oligochaetes are the closest relatives of earthworms.
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
Whales and dolphins are mammals and they live in the water so no, not all mammals live on land.
Not all snails live in water. Some snails can survive on land as well.
Yes.
No, not all snails can live underwater. Some snails are adapted to live in water, while others live on land.
The clitellum, a glandular structure found in oligochaetes like earthworms, is responsible for secreting cocoons. This structure produces a mucous substance that hardens into a protective cocoon for the developing eggs.
BirdsDeersReptilesBearsRabbitsand more...These are all animals that live in the woodlands
all tigers live in asia unless they are in captivity and in asia all the tigers live in rainforests
The three main types of annelids are polychaetes, oligochaetes, and hirudineans. Polychaetes are marine worms with bristles, oligochaetes are terrestrial or freshwater worms with few bristles, and hirudineans are leeches. Each type has unique characteristics and habitats.