not its head of course...
its called the posterior end.
i believe it is called hatchling.
It makes the sperm.
pulls the posterior end forward
Yes, the earthworm does have a front and back.
Scientifically, in phylum, they are called "annelids". I'm not sure what their scientific species name is...... sorry!
The tail of an earthworm is made of the same stuff as the rest of its body. When an earthworms tail comes of, the head can grow a new one.
The end of a kite is called the tail.
The tail end. :)
a coin
First the tail stock then the flukes are the part at the end of the tail.
the tail
Tail
tickle the middle and see which end laughs.
It is called the horizontal stabilizer. The elevators are mounted on the tail end of it.
The end of the dog's tail.
The switch.
The tip of a tail is commonly referred to as the "tail tip" or "tail end." In specific contexts, such as in anatomy or zoology, it may also be called the "distal end" of the tail. Some species may have specialized terms for their tail tips, depending on their unique characteristics.