A worm can live underground even though it is an animal. The reason for this is because all of the oxygen,, food and moisture it needs is in the soil. And a worm is also an invertibrate.
Worms sleep in the soil.
By sliding right through the holes. (With the help of their slime.)
worm
A potato
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
Mostly animals that live underground eat worms, like a shrew or a mole.
Yes, both animal and insect communities live underground.
In an underground burrow.
yes many worms live there inluding the spaghetti worm
Cape Dune Mole-Rat
The bootlace worm is the longest animal that inhabits the Earth, measuring 183 feet. Bootlace worms live in marine environments.