The three animals that feed on worms are birds, lizards, and frogs.
The three animals that are predators of the earthworm are: The beatle, The Common Bird, and The kinkajou, also monkeys, and baboons.
The prey of earthworms is anything that is dead. An earthworm doesn't kill it's own food.
birds mostly
Earthworms cannot generally live in the desert as the climate is not favorable to them. They require moist soil which to live and feed upon, which cannot be found in the desert.
Garter snakes will also feed on fish (raw) & earthworms.
earthworms travel faster
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
yes, they are good for your fish when chopped up, but dont use them daily. if you want something other than flakes for daily food, use blood worms. The best thing to use is baby brine shimp, but they can be expensive and hard to find.
Fireflies larcas are predators and feed on earthworms, snails, and slugs. Larva can detect the slime from a slug and follow the trail to its prey.
BirdsMolesTurtlesFishLizardsCentipedesFrogs/ToadsSkunksSnakesGophers These animals all eat earthworms.
umm... no
Earthworms live in soil and feed on decaying matter.
Spiders will eat grubworms but will avoid earthworms ( i tried to feed them earthworms once but they seemed not to be interested in them at all.)
predators are the organisms that feed on its pray
Earthworms come out at night because:Their skin burns in the daylightThey are nocturnalTheir predators come out during the dayHope this helps - Katy x
They dig very far down into the dirt so birds can't eat them.
Predators that eat other predators are called secondary consumers or tertiary consumers. Secondary consumers are predators that eat predators that feed on autotrophs. Tertiary consumers feed on secondary consumers.
They are not dangerous to humans, they feed on slugs and earthworms.
Most ladybugs are predators and they normally feed on aphids.
Earthworms cannot generally live in the desert as the climate is not favorable to them. They require moist soil which to live and feed upon, which cannot be found in the desert.