Worms have very tiny brains.
Mud, since they live in it.
Worms do not actually have brains, but they do have nerve ganglia, which are like very tiny brains. There are many different kinds of worms, and they do not all have the same ganglia.
Segmented Worms (Phylum Annelida) have two cerebral ganglia which are considered primitive brains. They are the simplest animals with this characteristic.
Water, or mud.
Worms. (Phylus Nematoda) They were the first creatures with brains, and technically, brains are computers.
no they do not eat mud they eat worms,small bugs,and all kind of dead fish
Black and Gary worm's pictures
I was asking you. They live in the mud. in which country?
Most likely not unless it is a mud cake
The worms were squirming in the mud. The little boy was squirming in his seat.
kiwi
Heavens, no . . . worms are not mammals with fur and everything! Their brains are so tiny that worms couldn't possibly know that they even have had young.