Yes, they do.
The kind of water habitat that a roundworms live in is salt water
Yes
dry land
hot and dry climate
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Dogs act as an environment for many parasites such as fleas, ticks, lice, tapeworms, roundworms and bacteria.
moist environments- sea, fresh water, soil
most roundworms live in the small intestine of the host but some move through the host body till they get back to the small intestine sure they live in people's bodies but they also live in deep bodies of salt water and fresh water lakes plus don't forget the soil....
The life cycle of roundworms typically involves several stages: egg, larva, and adult. Female roundworms lay eggs in the environment, which hatch into larvae. The larvae can develop directly into adults or undergo several molts, depending on the species. Once mature, adult roundworms reproduce, continuing the cycle.
Tasmanian Devils live in dry bush habitat such as coastal heath, open dry sclerophyll forest, and mixed sclerophyll-rainforest.
Roundworms usually eat fungi and bacteria that is found in the ground. These worms live in water and soil all around the world except for the desert.
No, not all roundworms are parasitic. While some roundworms are parasitic and can cause infections in animals and humans, there are also free-living roundworm species that live in various environments such as soil, freshwater, and marine habitats.