No, the mucus and dirt self-clean the worm as it moves...plus rain and moisture cleans it too.
they bust out a nine
rats are really clean. they clean themselves you know. ALL THE TIME they clean themselves.
You don't. They clean themselves.
to anchor themselves to the ground when a bird tries to pull them away
It's their way to clean themselves and keep themselves clean. It's how groom.
Hairless cats clean themselves by licking their skin with their rough tongues, similar to how cats with fur groom themselves. They use their saliva to remove dirt and oils from their skin, keeping themselves clean and healthy.
Like cats and most dogs, they will lick themselves clean, or bath in water.they lick themselfs clean or they wash of in the water
to anchor themselves to the ground when a bird tries to pull them away
Earthworms spend most of their time alone. They do not really interact except to mate.
Jaguars clean themselves by licking their fur, similar to how domestic cats groom themselves. They use their rough tongues to remove dirt, parasites, and excess oils from their coats, helping to keep themselves clean and maintain their camouflage in the wild.
TO clean them like they clean themselves
Lions bathe themselves in the same way domestic cats do. They either lick themselves clean or they lick each other clean.