Cats like to play with wiggly things. Once the cat discovers that there are fun things beneath the surface, he will continue to look for them.
They burrow because they take in moisture from the soil, are protected, and eat things like dead leaves.
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Earthworms are natural borrowers,as they burrow they excrete.those excretions help provide nutrients to various botanical species.
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The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
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Earthworms do indeed have mouths. As they burrow through the soil, earthworms ingest the soil through their mouth- soil itself isn't very nutritious, but within the soil particles there are various microorganisms, bacteria and detritus that the earthworms are able to digest. Within the earthworm are two digestive structures that are used to process food: the crop (which is a food storage recepticle) and the gizzard (which is tough and muscular, and is used to grind up the soil particles). Food then passes through a short intestine (where absorption of the nutrients occurs), and out the anus.
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They are natures little rototillers, and eat decayed matter.They like damp, loamy soil best .
Earthworms are natural borrowers,as they burrow they excrete.those excretions help provide nutrients to various botanical species.
So that they can jerk themselves back into the hole in the event of danger. An earthworm's rear end has little spikes on it that give it a grip on the sides of the tunnel.
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You are referring to caecilians. They actually look more like giant earthworms than they do like snakes. They are rarely seen because they burrow underground.
The mole is the burrowing animal that is almost blind. Although nearly blind, the mole has a good sense of smell. It preys mainly on insects and earthworms.
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
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Earthworms do not have legs.