Inchworms eat dirt. All worms eat dirt. If it's a worm, it's gonna eat dirt.
Actually, an inchworm is a caterpillar of the Geometer moth. Typically they eat leaves. However, some eat lichen, flowers or pollen.
No. Inchworms are caterpillars from the Geometer Moth, and live on foliage.
i think inchworms live in Florida and other parts of the united state.theycould live in warm tropical weathers and eat fresh light green grass which is helpful to their body systems.
Inchworms may eat fresh bright green grass. Alot of grass is common but they thrive on plants leaves.they may eat certain kinds of plants.even poison ivy for protection against birds.if they're too hungry they might eat any kind of leaves or grass like the common green inchworm.
Inchworms are the larvae of moths. They eat leaves of trees in the spring.
no you are a liar
they eat grass and berries and grass like items
Inchworms eat ripe leaves and grasses.
Because that's what they eat, grass.
inchworms are not actually worms. they are just another name for any small, hairless caterpillar. There is not a certain kind of animal called an inchworms, it is just a general term. Most of the time they are green or brown, and are about an inch long, hence the name "inchworm". The walk with little suction feet by making a hump in their back, then straightening out and repeating the process until they have moved the distance they want to go. You will most likely see inchworms in the grass or on the leaves of trees.
Rye grass
they live in the grass retards
they like to eat grass or leaf
Buffaloes eat mainly grass like all bovines do.