no they don't
No they don't.
Glow wormsThey swallow rocks to help with digestion.They glow.
about the same as a regular worm.
Invertebrates are animals without backbones, such as worms, shellfish, and in almost all vertebrates, bone gives the skeleton its strength.
Glow worms live in in caves they also live in rainforest but they mostly live in caves
a glow worm produces electric energy from its glow. The friction creates a pathway to its glow that makes it be electric. It also has been updated to be one of the most glowest worms in the world.
Snakes have backbones. Worms do not.
No worms have backbones. They are all invertebrates.
No, like all worms it is an invertebrate.
yes actually glow worms have a chemical reaction in their behind and this causes a glow this glow attracts other insects towards the glow worms so that they can eat them
Glow worms are still available for children.
Glow wormsThey swallow rocks to help with digestion.They glow.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
No, worms are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbones, while arachnids are the spiders, mites and scorpions.
They have backbones unlike snails or worms which are in invertebrate.
Worms are invertebrates. This type of decomposer does not have backbones.
Worms are invertebrates; they lack backbones.
Roundworms and flatworms do not have backbones. All worms are invertebrates.