Annelids are worms which are cylindrical, both internally and externally. They are a nutritious meal and are easy to swallow because they lack a hard skeleton. They can be eaten by fish, and land animals such as hedgehogs, moles and birds, for example the blackbird. They can be a major part of their diet.
The dirt moves through the worm's long gut, and nutrients it needs are extracted by osmosis or active transport. Then it just squirts out the other end.
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A polychaete worm is apart of the polyphyletic class of annelid worms. These worms can eat anything, some are parasites, carnivores, herbivores, and filter feeders.
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It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
Platypuses do not eat earthworms or other terrestrial worms. They eat aquatic annelid worms.
Annelid Worms use Coelomic Fluid
A polychaete worm is apart of the polyphyletic class of annelid worms. These worms can eat anything, some are parasites, carnivores, herbivores, and filter feeders.
It feeds on annelid worms and insect larvae, freshwater shrimps, and yabbies (freshwater crayfish).
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No, they are "annelid worms".
No. Platypuses feed only on tiny invertebrates such as insect larvae, crayfish and annelid worms.
No. Platypuses do not eat fruit. They are carnivores, feeding entirely on freshwater invertebrates such as crayfish, insect larvae and annelid worms.
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.
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Earthworms and leeches.
Platypuses do not eat fish, nor any other vertebrate. They feed on invertebrates such as crustaceans, annelid worms and larvae.