jellyfish and i think starfish. most insects.
Worm urine
no. its a stinking defence mechanism. the worm hopes you will be repeled by it and leave it alone
it fertilizes the soil
pin worm
no ring worm dont leave scares.
In a worm farm, worms eat the food and kitchen scraps that would otherwise go to landfill. They produce "castings", or worm poo, which is an excellent plant food for your garden. Their urine also drains off at the bottom and can be diluted with 10 parts of water for a terrific plant fertilizer. The castings and urine have no smell.
because they can be to hot or not get food or so thing can kill it and leave it there
guinea worm is transmitted through water but generally it just stays in one person the it lays eggs and leave through your feet.
Compost diluted in water and used as nutrient-rich irrigation is what worm tea is. The dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich humus (organically broken-down, decomposed matter) in question results from the work of such composting worms as red wrigglers and white worms.
Presumably, the gargoyle can fly while the worm cannot. Being able to fly is a strong advantage, so I'd place my bets on the gargoyle.
Thread it on like a short worm, but don't leave the hook point exposed.