Because they live in, and on the earth. Their normal activity consists of burrowing through soil, eating decaying vegetable matter.
Over 17,000 species of annelids have been discovered.
Platypuses do not eat earthworms or other terrestrial worms. They eat aquatic annelid worms.
The Bahamas is home to a variety of worm species, including marine worms, flatworms, and earthworms. Notably, marine polychaete worms thrive in the coastal waters, while terrestrial varieties can be found in the soil. Specific counts of worm types can vary, but overall, the biodiversity in the Bahamas includes numerous worm species that contribute to the region's ecosystems.
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How did flatworms come to be?How many species of worms are there in the world?What are some different species of worms?Kayla
Terrestrial oligochaeta annelids (worms like Lumbricus) lose water from their skin, and staying at the sunlight will dehydratate and bring them to death.
night crawlers,pile worms,tapeworms,etc etc
Yes but usally not usally They eat worms why couse they like it
worms
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