They move completely differently, snakes use their ribs to "pull" themselves along. And an earthworm moves the fluids in their bodies to pull their bodies together, then pushes it out to moves.
snakes use their belly scales to move and worms enlarge their body starting at their tail going up and as it goes up the previous enlarged area returns to it's normal size and it does this repeatedly
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They use the bottom of their body
They use body language to communicate to each other.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
Snakes lack external ears, but they can still hear through a specialized structure called the quadrate bone in their jaw. This bone can detect vibrations in the ground, allowing snakes to sense nearby movements and potential prey. Essentially, snakes "hear" by feeling vibrations through their jawbone rather than through traditional ears.
Yes, they do. If you go fishing, use earthworms as bait.
ALL the body parts of a Caribou are needed for it to live.
Worm snakes primarily feed on earthworms, but they may also consume other small invertebrates such as insects, slugs, and snails. They use their specialized teeth to grasp and swallow their prey whole.
Help them. Take care of them. Teach them to use their muscles and joints.Just to help them use their body parts.
The teeth
Yes definitely ! Earthworms are one of the best foods for fish.....