It does not. It does not have predators in the deep sea.
they digest food then lets it out
the tube worms live in the abyssopelagic zone which is in the ocean.
Most worms will survive in sand, but not all.
No worms have backbones. They are all invertebrates.
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by going underground
Tube worms shoot silky looking netting onto coral, which makes fish tanks very unattractive. Copperbanded butterfly fish will usually eat tube worms. Wrasse and Dottyback fish will also eat tube worms.
This will depend on the temperature of the compost. Most worms will not survive freezing, however some may burrow into the compost or cocoon themselves and survive, some will even go into a form of hibernation. It is best to keep the worms and compost somewhere sheltered to prevent the worms from dying.
tube worms. trust me, it was found by the Shinghi 6500.
Without them they would not be able to move around and find their food/prey.Without food they wouldn't be able to survive and suck
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yea probably