Lugworms feed by burrowing into the seabed and using their specialized mouthparts to ingest sediment. As they consume the sand and mud, they extract organic matter and microorganisms for nutrition. The digested material is then excreted, leaving behind a trail of nutrient-rich castings that enhance the surrounding environment. This feeding behavior plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems by aerating the sediment and recycling nutrients.
small crabs eat bacteria and lugworm
Doe's Eat Place was created in 1941.
Lugworms eat the bacteria, microorganisms, and detritus (I'm not sure if that's how its spelled) in the sand.
yes
No, they aren't.
they eat jj
Fish
Yes.
insects
All worms are invertabrates.
A lugworm exhibits bilateral symmetry, meaning that the body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows the lugworm to have distinct left and right sides that are mirror images of each other.
No, it bleeds when the doe is having the babies and thats the afterbirth.She might eat the afterbirth.