Yes, it does. In broad daylight, birds are flying in the sky, looking for something to eat. The worm, because of this, hides in holes.( As you know that birds eat worms)
Also, worms can dry out quick in the sun and lose the moisture they have on their bodies that help them move around. So they also have to stay in holes underground where the dirt is moist, so they can move through the ground without a problem. It's our natural instinct to run from wildfire, and it is theirs to hide from the sun. We all have good reasons to be afraid or hide from something.
Hope this helped!
Caleigh ( Kay-lee)
Yes, earthworms respond to touch. And they really react differently with a humans touch but they. And when a human touches a earthworm and if the worm gets frightened then the earthworm will go crazy.
Yes, it does. In broad daylight, birds are flying in the sky, looking for something to eat. The worm, because of this, hides in holes.( As you know that birds eat worms)
Also, worms can dry out quick in the sun and lose the moisture they have on their bodies that help them move around. So they also have to stay in holes underground where the dirt is moist, so they can move through the ground without a problem. It's our natural instinct to run from wildfire, and it is theirs to hide from the sun. We all have good reasons to be afraid or hide from something.
Hope this helped!
Caleigh ( Kay-lee)
They squirm away and move into the closest darkness they can tell its dark because of some kind of sensory cell
yes they do.
No, it drys them out.They like some warmth in the soil, but never direct sunlight.
by it's hydrostatic skeleton
Clitellum
an earth worm is a type of worm.There a no types of earth worms
No, frogs do not eat earth worms. They tend to eat flys or they could also eat really tiny minnow's. But no they do not eat earth worms.
Helminthology is the study of worms
yes
Earth worms avoids sunlight because it can kill them
earth worms dont like light
Terrestrial oligochaeta annelids (worms like Lumbricus) lose water from their skin, and staying at the sunlight will dehydratate and bring them to death.
Well... what is lost: sunlight for worms and birds can't get worms for young. what is gained: nothing? except for humans hu like to shop!
Yes! That is, if they are earth worms not leaf eating worms. They play a big part in fertilizing soil.
Clitellum
Worms of the Earth was created in 1932-11.
very slimy worms are slimy but there are much more about them First of all worms are invertibrates which means they don't have a back bone, there are many types of worm like earth worms, the difference between earth worms and normal worms is: I wont tell the answer, if you want an answer send me an email, the question is which email hahahah
Worms of the Earth - collection - was created in 1974.
yes!
earth worms are in the flowers
an earth worm is a type of worm.There a no types of earth worms