The earthworm digs a 6 feet deep hole and bury themselves underground. They produce mucus which they cover themselves with to stay wet a cool. They do not have to fear of starvation because food is all around them such as broken up leaves.
Yes
Yes how else would they move
earthworms move by it body shape when earthworms extension of body rear part Rolex the backer part of body then they move forward
AnswerProbably not, but earthworms have eyes like snails that is only sensitive to light and darkness as how did they know that where they are at the particular place, even on ground (light) or in the ground (darkness). During rain the climatic condition changes to wet and almost dark so, earthworms have eyes just like snails which are sensitive to light and darkness. Some earthworms have eyes like insect so from their protection but they cannot see clearly as they always use to live underground.No, the earthworm does not have eyes, but it does have a mouth.
Earthworms or any other worms are unique in biology in that they have absolutely no skeletal structure whatsoever. A worm uses it's body to move. There is no muscle coordination, and it simply uses a stretching maneuver, similar to snails and slugs. also called Hydrostatic skeleton
earthworms insects insect larvae and other snails
Yes
Snails, slugs, and earthworms
Iodized salt.
It use their side's mussel to move.
earthworms, snails,and slugs.Well at least that's what a fire fly eats.
Some decomposers in wetlands are..... Snails, insects, birds, earthworms, etc.
No they aren't, they sometimes attack earthworms, ants, snails, shellfish and many other arthropods.
Song thrushes are omnivorous and eat snails, earthworms, soft fruits and berries.
Creatures that are seen more often are toads, earthworms, peacocks, snails
most species , yes
Earthworms come out during heavy rains to avoid suffocation as the waterlogged soil lacks oxygen. The moisture softens the soil and makes it easier for earthworms to move around and find food. Additionally, the rain helps them migrate to new areas for breeding and to escape predators.