usually tubifex worms can be found in aquatic places and they do like muddy water.
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underground in the dirt
Tubifex worms breathe through their soft, thin skin that can take in dissolved oxygen.
the natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it need to live
Tubifex tubifex was created in 1774.
Yes, They are.
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They make food from chemicals - a process called chemosynthesis. Their survival depends on a symbiotic relationship with the billions of bacteria that live inside of them. These bacteria convert the chemicals that shoot out of the hydrothermal vents into food for the worm. Since a tubeworm has no mouth, how do bacteria enter the worm? Scientists have found that, during its earliest stages, the tubeworm does have a mouth and gut for bacteria to enter. But as the worm grows, these features disappear!
Wet moist soil underground is the best habitat for worms
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a small worm house
Small Creatures in a Pond.