so they can walk
6 legs :D :-*
Mealworms, like all insects, have six legs as a characteristic feature of their body plan. The six legs help them move, walk and cling onto surfaces efficiently. This body structure is a result of their genetic makeup and adaptations to their environment over millions of years of evolution.
Meal-worms don't have legs - they're the larval stage of beetles and simply wriggle along.
Meal-worms are actually beetle grubs - NOT worms.
None, worms are like snakes have no legs and use circular muscles that contract and relax to move. They actually greatly help soil conditions.
Japan and Chinese culture eat meal-worms
Meal worms are not really worms. They are the larvae form of the meal worm beetle. They are typically about 2.5 cm long.
Meal worms are much smaller and softer than super worms. Also, super worms in beetle form are much larger and malodorous than the beetles that come of meal worms.
This is a trick question. There are 0 (zero) legs on one worm, so ten worms would also have 0 legs.
salamanders eat crickets or they eat meal-worms but meal-worms are your best option
Meal worms.
Yes,they are but they are omnivores they eat vegetables and meat you can give them grasshoppers only from the pet store same a meal worms but the grasshoppers well I recommend freeze dried grasshoppers but some hamsters might get scared of the meal worms or the grasshoppers you can get meal worms dead or alive. I say when I get a hamster or anyone does and they like or dislike meal worms and the meal worms are alive i say do they give mercy or no mercy.