Maybe, no one really knows
I'm pretty sure worms don't have ears. They don't really need ears since they spend time underwater or in the ground where its hard to hear anything.
when a bird walks on the ground its feet senses vibrations in the ground to let it know where its food is.
Yes, robins can hear worms moving underground due to their acute sense of hearing.
No but they can feel vibrations.
True. Worms do not have eyes or ears, so they cannot see or hear in the way that humans or other animals can. They rely on other senses, such as touch and vibrations, to navigate their environment.
No, but their stomachs feel somewhat hard when they have any types of worms.
caught stealing a pack of gummy worms
bats worms moles
Some types of birds, such as robins, can hear it. They also watch for movement in the dirt but their hearing is very acute. Other types of birds use their sense of sight, smell, or touch to find worms.
Robins have excellent hearing and can detect the sound of worms moving underground. They are able to pinpoint the location of the worm by listening for these subtle sounds and then use their sharp beak to dig and capture the worm.
Not at all. Where ever did you hear such a thing?
a dungeon is found under ground or on land when you are near a dungeon you will hear all Spiders, all Zombies or all skeletons and when you find cobblestone and mossy cobblestone