Yes. Worms existed long before dinosaurs did.
Scientists found that both segmented worms and arthropods have a hollow space in their bodies to hold their organs. They both also have larvae stages early on in their life cycle.
flying pigs and Worms lots and lots of worms
Scientists believe this because they have a similar body model.
They Just Do
Yes they do. facts about worms breasts; Worms do not produce milk. they do not have nipples. scientists discovered that worms have breasts in 2011. they believe that worms began enhancing their breasts since the popular show 'TOWIE' started. also worms 'butt' implants have risen since the TV show.
Bacteria, viruses, algae, ferns, trees much like the ones we see now, turtles, fish, birds (latest thinking is that they existed alongside dinosaurs)... worms, shelled sea life..
Scientists have mapped the whole human genome but are still mapping other species genomes such as mice and worms
Most don't but there is a frog in Africa that does. Only one I can think of but the broth is from the back of the animal and number in the hundreds.
they eat meat and worms,meat is helthy for salamanders
centipedes sounds like Portugese millipedes(dark brown to black in colour)
There are right around 20,000 species of worms in the world today. 4,400 of those are earthworms. Scientists think these numbers may be much higher since there could be species that have yet to be discovered.