Pineorm
If you cut a worm in half, the half with the head on it, the tail will grow back. It will NOT become two worms!!!
Canker worm
Depending on your location this caterpillar could be an American Dagger Moth (Acronicta Americana) or a Dark Flat (Tapena thwaitesi bornea). The American Dagger Moth is found east of the Rocky Mountains in North America and is fuzzy with black tufts. The Dark Flat is found in Singapore and has a large, heart-shaped, black head.
Cercariae-- The free-living form of the schistosome worm that has a tail, swims, and has suckers on its head for penetration into a host.
This may be an earthworm that is called the black-headed worm. It is a burrowing worm that has the scientific name of Aporrectodea longa.
Depends, if you disect it close to the head, it would probably die. If it was a clean off discetion near the tail end, the worm should repair itself.
Fiber or maybe a worm
Yes and also they remember. ^^ no not at all, they will grow a new tail but if you cut a worm in half too close to the head then it will not grow a new tail and you will end up with two pieces of dead worm which, in my opinion, is pretty repulsive
Usually the head of the worm will survive and grow back a tail, while the tail part dies when all energy are used up. In some cases it may also grow back into another worm.
Yes, you did incorrectly spell "half". When a worms body is severed, you will usually just have two pieces of a dead worm, though if the worm was cut below the head, sometimes, they can regenerate the tail. Worms do not reproduce in this way.
The Alasken Bull Worm ate Sandy's tail in the episode "Spongebob Sandy and the Worm"
tape worm eggs