Pile worms are found in temperate and tropical ocean waters. Most of the pile worms sold as bait in the United States come from the East coast. If looking to catch your own pile worms your best bet is to look under rocks exposed during low tide.
Yes they do.
night crawlers,pile worms,tapeworms,etc etc
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The possessive singular noun for snake is snake's, e.g. "The snake's fangs are very sharp."The possessive plural noun for snake is snakes', e.g. "There's a pile of old snakes' skins over there."
Worms should arrive naturally to your compost pile. As you use mulch and compost on your garden and flower beds worms will find these areas great places to reside. The worms turn organic matter into natures fertilizer, which your plants will appreciate and they help aerate the soil as they travel through it.
Worms are a valuable resource because when we all make a compost pile they eat it all!( newspapers, bananas, ect. They also help the environment by pooping which makes a garden turn out beautiful!
no they do not have fangs
Well basically the Philippines does not have many activities to engage in but locals tend to search the dirt looking for worms as it is a good source of protein the best area to find worms is in the big dirt pile of Manilla
The spaghetti was as slimy as ocean seaweed
If they had fangs then the wouldn't have pellets. So owls don't have fangs
Yes they have fangs