Yes, but worms don't provide much nutritional value. If you were feeding a garter snake worms you should dust the worm with a supplement prior to feeding, from a reptile or pet store.
1. worms have a moist feeling .snakes have dry,scaly skin. 2.snakes are vertebrates.worms are invertebrates.3. more species of worms know to man than snakes.4. snakes have tongs worms don't.5.snakes eat small mammals and insects, worms eat roots.
Weaver birds eat snakes and worms.
NO
worms, snakes, plants. they are omnivores and can eat almost anything
They can eat worms and insects
Snakes have backbones. Worms do not.
Because they would starve if they didn't
Earthworms eat decaying plant material. Box turtles, garter snakes, skunks, raccoons and some birds feed on the worms.
Snakes and worms are not closely related. Worms are fairly primitive invertebrates, while snakes are vertebrates with backbones and ribs, a brain, and well-developed circulatory system, among other things. Physically, they are more closely related to birds than to worms.
Caecilians eat worms,insects,small snakes and lizards,mollusks and smaller amphibians.
They usuale eat worms and littel creatures on the floor(beatels,ants ect...)
The baby kookaburras eat insects or worms and the adults eat fish, small snakes, small rodents, etc.