Worm can very in size. They can be microscopic or grow to a littler over three feet in length. The most well known worm is an earthworm.
A TH'erdemo worm twice the size of any humans or elephants head.
this question depends upon the size of the worm, if you want the area of the worm in mm or the surface area of the worm.
I'm not sure, but it could be an Earth worm.
A worm typically weighs only a few grams, with some species weighing as little as 1-2 grams. The weight of a worm can vary depending on its species, size, and age.
they have a short life time
they are same
When a gummy worm is placed in tap water, it will absorb some of the water and become softer and slightly larger in size. The sugar in the gummy worm may also start to dissolve into the water, giving it a sugary taste.
A worm cocoon is a small, oval-shaped structure that is typically brown or reddish in color. It is usually about the size of a grain of rice. Worm cocoons can be identified by their shape, color, and location, as they are often found in soil or compost where worms live.
W32 Computer worm spreads via local networks and removable storage media. The worm components vary in small size. W32 Computer worm is packed using UPX. In order to ensure that the W32 Computer worm is launched next time the system is started, it creates a system service which launches the W32 Computer worm executable file each time Windows is booted.
long wavy worm small wavy worm ~ baby worm ------straight worm ____ straight worm ====== straight worm s s-shaped worm
It sounds like you may be describing the caterpillar of a Tomato Hornworm. They are bright green with yellow and blue spikes, and they can be as large as a tomato worm. They are known to feed on the leaves and fruits of tomato plants.
According to the Wikipedia article on geometer moths, inchworms are larvae of those moths, and have two or three pairs of legs on each end of the body. This would imply eight to twelve legs. A link to the article's section on larvae is below.