Earthworms do not have legs.
Earthworms are examples of annelid worms (Phylum Annelida), which also contains leeches and many typres of marine worms. Earthworms are from the Class Oligochaeta, which contanins the earthworms, some freshwater worms and leeches.
Asking how many earthworms robins eat is like asking someone how many slabs of meat has a person who is not a vegetarian eaten. Don't you think?
earthworms travel faster
Earthworms live all over the world, there is no specific place they live in.
Earthworms are a type of worm; there are many other types including roundworms, flatworms, marine worms, and bristle worms.
Earthworms do not have legs.
Because there like snakes
Earthworms have Red blood.
Earthworms have one mouth.
they are all animals without backbones
Earthworms have bristles to move around while grasshoppers have legs. They are both insects. Grasshoppers also have wings they can use to get around.
OVER 2,700 KINDS OF EARTHWORMS CAN BE FOUND
No, leeches do not have setae and that is one of the major differences that sets them apart from organisms such as earthworms or other marine worms when categorizing them in classes. So leeches/earthworms/and marine worms are all in the same Phylum - Phylum Annelids (Segmented Worms) but they're all in separate classes. So Polychaeta (Marine Worms) and Oligochaeta (Earthworms) - have many setae but Hirudinea (Leeches), do not.
Earthworms are examples of annelid worms (Phylum Annelida), which also contains leeches and many typres of marine worms. Earthworms are from the Class Oligochaeta, which contanins the earthworms, some freshwater worms and leeches.
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Yes, many.
Asking how many earthworms robins eat is like asking someone how many slabs of meat has a person who is not a vegetarian eaten. Don't you think?