An earthworm could only eat a somewhat decomposed three leaf clover having remnants imbedded in the soil through which the earthworm burrows.
All grassland herbivores will eat a clover leaf along with any other plant they come across. Examples would be cows and rabbits.
It doesn't harm a human (unless it harbors lethal bacteria that could make someone sick) to eat a three-leaf clover, but it certainly is frowned upon by most parents.
Earthworms eat mostly leaf litter. The oils in the orange peel will repel the earthworm.
They don't eat clover as such, but they do like the nectar from clover and readily collect it and take it back to their nest.
beetles dont eat clover, because it is spicy.
No.
No. Snails, Slugs and rabbits eat clover
Nothing should happen if you eat the stem of a clover as long as you do not eat them in large amounts. Most people who eat clover eat mainly the blossoms and leaves, but even these should not be consumed in large quantities.
No
by dissecting the earthworm and looking inside of the stomach...
Yes, horses can indeed safely eat crimson clover. This type of clover is not toxic to a horse and is commonly found in pastures where they graze.
at the soils