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The bristle-like structures on some annelid bodies are called "setae." These structures are typically made of chitin and assist in locomotion by providing traction against the substrate. Setae can vary in number and arrangement depending on the species, playing a crucial role in the movement and burrowing behavior of these segmented worms.
No, they are "annelid worms".
yes
No, the platypus is a carnivore. It feeds on annelid worms, tiny shrimp and annelid worms that live at the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.
Yes they do.
Earthworms and leeches.
Annelid?
Platypuses do not eat earthworms or other terrestrial worms. They eat aquatic annelid worms.
The leech is a member of the annelid worms, in the class Hirudinae.
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segmented worms
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms