in the wild they would go in damp dirt or under a log near water or wet land under the dirt an lay 16 to 20 white egs.only 6 to 12 survive when she lays the eggs she only lays them in mid may so they don't freeze some get eaten but most live. they hatch in august or September. when they reach adult hood they can get to 12 to 15 inches in size to tell the gender is by this the girl has a black or grayish line running down its back the male doesn't but may have black or dark blue spots along the side's. the female can have kid's in the first year and a half
i know all of this is because i have a slow worm snake and it had kid's
Worms are pretty slow because it takes a lot of effort for them to move. It takes an earthworm about an hour to travel just 240 feet.
Well, yes and no, earthworms are slow because they make their life in dirt but if you are talking about body worms......
spiders slugs beetles and worms!!
worms will slow your computer down really bad
Some worms can bite.
Many animals move slowly. For example, a turtle. Also, slugs, snails, worms. Wow, sloths are slow. Horses however, can run up to 47.5 miles an hour. (A quarter horse)
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they just move
they move a inch a month
they move slow
No Slowworms do not Bite, they might react when touched sometimes but are harmless. These little creatures are lizards. They are harmless, carnivorous to slugs and snails. i have one myself and i can assure you by 100% they are not harmful to humans.
the worm slimed as slow as a turtle