Yes. Worms have an intestinal tract and an anus.
Yes, they do eat worms such as meal worms, wax worms, and superworms.
worms, mites, or fleas.. or all three!
Some worms can be felt, like pinworms, which can cause itching around your anus. Other worms, like a tapeworm, can go years without being noticed.
No they don't because all worms are invertebrates (animals without a backbone). (:
The function is to push out the unused waste.
If you have worms you will usually know by experiencing an itch around the opening of your anus. You may also see worms on your feces after going to the toilet.
this is a condition for a vet to diagnose and treat.
Roundworm If it is your dog you need to treat it for worms.
Normally, primary care provider evaluate and treat worms.
Look for small "grains of rice" near the anus or in the stool(s) .
They usually come out in the night and you may feel them if you are awake