Yes, segmented worms, such as earthworms, do lay eggs. They reproduce sexually and produce a cocoon in which their fertilized eggs are deposited. The cocoon then develops in the soil, eventually hatching into juvenile worms. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of their offspring in various environmental conditions.
they lay eggs
i don't think they lay eggs
worms lay 1000 and earthworms lay only 500
no
warms is spelled worms and yes they lays eggs they are not mammals so they lay eggs
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
They lay eggs.
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
They either throw them up or regergitate them.
No. Earthworms are an example of segmented worms that are still living.
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