no. its a living animal. i believe its a mollusc.
yes
because they look like worms accept they are grey and herbivore. (plant eater)
A mud or A plant.
The worm in tequila is actually a larva from the agave plant, not a worm. It is sometimes added to certain bottles of mezcal, not tequila, as a marketing gimmick. The presence of the worm does not affect the taste of the drink.
A parasitic plant worm is a type of worm that attaches itself to the roots of plants, extracting nutrients and water from the host plant. This can weaken the host plant and affect its growth and overall health. Controlling the population of parasitic plant worms often involves using biological controls or applying targeted pesticides.
Tequila is made from the blue agave plant, not from the worm. The worm is sometimes found in bottles of mezcal, a different type of Mexican spirit.
The worm drink is a traditional Mexican beverage made from the agave plant. To make it, the heart of the agave plant is roasted, crushed, and fermented. The resulting liquid is then distilled to create a strong alcoholic drink. Sometimes, a worm is added to the bottle for flavor and tradition.
Millipede
The worm in tequila is actually a larva from the agave plant, called a "mezcal worm." It is sometimes added to bottles of mezcal, not tequila, as a marketing gimmick. The worm is said to enhance the flavor of the drink, but it is not a traditional or necessary ingredient in either tequila or mezcal.
The worm in tequila is actually a larva from the agave plant, not a worm. It is sometimes added to certain bottles of mezcal, not tequila, as a marketing gimmick. The significance of the worm is debated, with some believing it adds flavor and others seeing it as a novelty or tradition.
Not really sure because it eats leaves which is a plant and they also eat decaying organisms. It mainly depends on what type of worm it is.
Composter using worms