no but roots can be damageable to them but they do not kill earthworms
yes, they eat all things organic, including roots.
Earthworms enrich the soil with their feces and allow air to get to the roots of plants.
Yes, striped bass will eat earthworms.
The badger's diet consists of earthworms, grubs, insects, and the eggs of ground-nesting birds. They will also eat small mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians, roots and fruit.
no they love earthworms
badgers will eat what's available, such as fruits, nuts, cereals like wheat or oats from fields, Roots, bulbs and tubers, but they prefer to eat earthworms.
They eat insects and larvae, earthworms, small rodents, lizards, salamanders, frogs, snakes, birds, moles, and eggs. They also commonly eat berries, roots, leaves, grasses, fungi, and nuts.
Earthworms believe it or not have an anus (a bottom) where waste goes through their body and comes out the other end. You learn about the earth worm in biology class. If your talking about the trash "waste" earthworms eat the soil and things in the soil and faeces it out. The faeces is very good for the plant and it is called soil. Also the earthworms eat away the "waste" creating holes near the roots of the plant which is important because the plants need carbon dioxide to live.
BirdsMolesTurtlesFishLizardsCentipedesFrogs/ToadsSkunksSnakesGophers These animals all eat earthworms.
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