it digests food then lets it out
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they have 5 hearts to survive.
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Although the worm has not bones, it does have a hydro scleten which is basicly water and it allows the worm to move by contracting muscle's.
The earth worm is the most successfull in the grass community because the worm needs to survive by living in the earth or soil. The common earth worm needs soil to survive its life time.
no they will not survive because they will either splatter or drown
They generally live about 4-8 years.
Not all of me is dust. Within my song, safe from the worm, my spirit will survive
Worms have 5 hearts. Worms have an organ that behaves like a heart, an aortic arch, they have five arches.
No. You will just have two halves of one worm because if you cut it, the parts won't necessarily have all the whole organs and a brain that they need in order survive independently. If it does regrow, only the part with the brain can survive.
Yes, red wigglers can survive winter if they are kept in a suitable environment such as a compost bin or worm farm that provides insulation and protection from extreme cold temperatures.
A worm can survive in many circumstances. A worm can survive in: wet dirt, a jar of water(not filled completely, just about 1 or 2 inches, you dont want to DROWN it) and probably in grassy areas.