dead plants and animals
Any number of animals in the Nereidaefamily.
Ragworms are in the phylum Annelida, which is a diverse group of segmented worms that includes earthworms, leeches, and polychaetes like ragworms.
Detritus, mud, plankton, phytoplankton, and soft-bodied invertebrates are what ragworms eat.Specifically, the ragworm (Nereididae family) has many legs with which to move through mud in search of dead and live animals and plants. It has strong jaws with which to prey upon invertebrates. It has an undulating body with which to turn water into turbulent currents which direct phytoplankton into the ragworm's sticky net spun at the top of its burrow.
An example of an annelid animal is the earthworm. Leeches and ragworms are also examples of an annelid animal, which is a segmented worm.
No, ragworms are polychaetes under phylum Annelida (rounded worms). Platyhelminthes are the flat worm phylum.
They LOVE Ragworms. Bait fish is OK, but they wont bite as much, and they wont weigh as much. If you want to catch Hoff (The monster mullet), You need to use ragworms in the breakwater. He's rare but if you dont get him you'll probably still catch a mullet.
Annelids include segmented worms including ragworms, earthworms leeches ,neries and fanworms.Polychaeta, Hirudinea, Oligochaeta
A butterfly is not an annelid, which are large phylum of segmented worms. Earthworms, leeches, and ragworms are examples of an annelid, formally known as Annelida.
Ragworms, like many other annelids, have evolved good reflexes as a survival mechanism. Their rapid responses help them evade predators and navigate their environment effectively. These reflexes are facilitated by a well-developed nervous system, which allows for quick muscle contractions and movements. This agility is crucial for their survival in the often competitive and hazardous marine ecosystem they inhabit.
Annelids (Round, Segmented worms) ; Are animals, to be more precise, invertebrates (no backbone) They are round and segmented, have no legs, and may be parasitic, aquatic or beneficial. Examples are: Earthworm and Leech
There are over 17,000 different species of annelids. They are all worm like creatures and some of their names are ragworms, earthworms, and leeches.
annelids comes from a french word anneles which means ring ones in latin little rings. They are organisms with segmented body exampl of annelids are ragworms, earth worms etc.