Worms are known as nature's recyclers. They developed this name because they often help break down biodegradables while irrigating the soil.
Well, it depends. DO worms recycle? DO Recyclers find worms often? NO and YES. It all depends on ones' own imagination and opinion. Like when I watched Ellen, someone thought H20 was acid on No or Go. It all depends.
You can find plastic recyclers available from stores such as Walmart. Alternatively, you can find plastic recyclers available online from retailers such as Amazon.
They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil.
decomposers
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Bacteria
Aluminum
There are three different groups of animals known as "worms": flatworms (phylum: Platyhelminthes), roundworms (phylum: nematoda), and segmented worms (phylum: annelida).
SeaScope - 1998 Reef Recyclers 1-46 was released on: USA: 1998
Robins are known for eating worms as a staple part of their diet. They can often be seen hopping on lawns or digging in the soil to find worms to eat.
All members of the Annelida phylum are segmented worms. These are more commonly known as earthworms.