Baby robins can eat a significant amount of earthworms, with estimates suggesting they consume around 14 feet of earthworms during their developmental period before fledging. This intake helps support their rapid growth and nutritional needs. However, the exact amount can vary based on factors such as availability of food and the specific diet provided by parent robins.
baby robins eat 43 feet of worms a day
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Yes, because worms like feet. Feet makes worms horny.
This is not an answer, but a question. I have watched robins searching for prey in the grass, and some of them tend to lean their head to the right, while others lean their head to the left. Does that mean that robins are left/right (eyed,handed,brained)? I wish a study could be done to determine this. I know that a robin's right eye can aid in navigation (the earth's magnetic field), but does this translate to searching for prey? I've done hours of looking and absolutely notice that some robins seem to be one sided or the other when cocking their head to find that special snack. Any scientific findings or opinions?
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yes. if you walk barefoot in a work zone, then worms are able to get into your feet. (NOT regular worms that eat dirt.)
sometimes but you can get tape worms
there are 4 feet on a bush baby there are 2 feet and 2 hands
owls because owls are birds and so are robins, all the characteristics of a bird would be the same. i don't see any relationship between lions and robins except the obvious like they both have eyes or both have feet.
The longest tapeworm to be recorded grew to be 40 feet
apparently it coaxes worms to the surface
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