They wrap around each other in their mucus then exchange sperm packets.
Yes, worms mate. Worms are both male and female but they cannot reproduce by themselves. They wrap themselves together in their mucus and exchange sperm packets.
No. Earthworms are hermaphroditic which means that they are both male and female so you could say there goys or birls. So they can mate with any other worm.But if you say that it is for glow-worms, there is. Female glow-worms doesn't have wings while the male glow-worms have. So in this conclusion, Earthworms may have female and male.
You can have a neutered male and female boxer without worrying that they will try to mate. The dogs will not mate if the male is neutered.
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Earthworms are hermaphrodites, meaning every earthworm has female and male body parts, as in testes and ovaries. However, they do need a mate to reproduce. They line up with their head ends facing away from each other and exchange sperm through the seminal receptacles.
Worms are hermaphrodites. They are both male and female.
worms are hermaphrodites , they have both male and female reproductive systems.
No, to mate there needs to be a female and male involved
Worms are both male and female. One end is male and the other is female.
Giraffes can be male or female. this is how they mate, and keep the species going
If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.
Yes .