A worm lives in soil.
Eat ants and termites Live in lose soil
earthworm
they just dig up soil and cover themselfs up
worms
Bluebell plants have slender, arching stems with bell-shaped, drooping flowers that are typically a violet-blue color. The leaves are long and narrow, often with a slight curl at the edges. Bluebells are known for carpeting the ground in wooded areas with their delicate blooms.
No, it's is a bug found in rotting trees and turned soil.
The raccoon lives on whatever soil is found in its habitat. They have no preference.
Earthworms and bacteria.
An earthworm's body is adapted to life in the soil by having a slender body and by digesting soil. The long body makes it easier to burrow. Also, by just digesting the soil and passing it through the anus the worm can get nourishment while just moving.
Monocot roots are generally slender due to their fibrous root system, which consists of numerous thin roots that spread out horizontally rather than developing a single large taproot. This adaptation allows monocots to efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the upper soil layers while stabilizing the plant in shallow soils. Additionally, the slender roots are better suited for environments where competition for resources is high, enabling the plant to quickly explore and exploit various soil niches.
most ant live in the soil
worms