Well, since a worm is a scavenger, meaning it breaks down BOTH dead animals and plants. So the worm is an Omnivore.
is a worm a herbivore carnivore omnivore or insectivore
herbivore
Omnivore They will eat small fish worm or any small creature that will fit in their mouth.
It's herbivore because it eats the leaves and eats passed away pepole
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.
Detrivot
omnivore,because you don't usually see worms eating meat.they usually only eat plants so that's why.
A worm is primarily classified as a decomposer. It feeds on organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, breaking them down and recycling nutrients back into the soil. This process is essential for soil health and fertility, making worms vital for ecosystems.
Well, think about what they eat, worms and berries. So basically they are omnivores. Omnivores eat meat and plants and a worm would be considered meat and berries would be considered plants, because it grows from a seed.
worms are niether herbivores nor canivores, they are decomposers that recycle dead or dying particles in the soils.
A beach worm, specifically the species commonly found in sandy coastal environments, is primarily a carnivore. It feeds on detritus and small organisms, such as tiny crustaceans and plankton, found in the sand. However, some beach worms may also consume organic matter, making them opportunistic feeders. Overall, they play an important role in the marine ecosystem by recycling nutrients.
a worm is an omnivoreYes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves