Centipede or Millipede
Centipede or Millipede
Bipedal animals have two legs - like humans. They move by walking.
a pompeii worm
that is probably a pinworm
Well, if you put a worm on your hook, a bluegill will take the bait, so, yes they are carnivores.
They look the same as animal chromosomes. The individual chromatids are worm-like in appearance and are normally joined in pairs at the centre (the centromere); simplistically they look like two parallel lines joined by a dot in the centre. The number of chromosomes in a nucleus varies from plant species to plant species.
Annelids have no legs, no backbone, and are "worm-like."
They are segmented worm like creatures, but on each segment they have two pairs of small legs. There are lots of legs, hence the name, which means "Thousand legs", but it is a generous name - I have counted only 300 legs. They are dry like beetles, not wet like earthworms, and they have feelers and rudimentary eyes like beetles.
Worm
Millipede
A worm typically belongs to the Kingdom Animalia within the Phylum Annelida.
snakes
They are setae. They help the worm move, like little legs.
Like all insects, dragonflies have six legs, arranged in three pairs.
Like all insects, dragonflies have six legs, arranged in three pairs.
maggot
an animal without a backbone like a snail or worm or something
Well, worms are relatives of nightcrawlers.(a very big worm-like animal.) But there are lots of worms of allkinds!