Underwater worms primarily obtain their energy through a process called detritivory, where they consume decomposing organic matter, such as dead plant and animal material, found in sediments. Some species also feed on microorganisms, like bacteria and protozoa, which thrive in their environments. Additionally, certain types of marine worms, like polychaetes, can derive energy from symbiotic relationships with chemosynthetic bacteria that convert inorganic compounds into organic matter. This diverse diet allows them to thrive in various underwater ecosystems.
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Under water newts eat worms.
There are lots of different kinds of worms. Some wormslive under water, like Ragworms, Green Paddle Worms, and Honeycomb Worms. Those are my favorites. I don't now much about land worms.
Yes, some worms can get under the skin. Ringworms and hook worms are prime examples of worms that may get under the skin.
because they cant breath under water and they like mud
There are lots of different kinds of worms. Some wormslive under water, like Ragworms, Green Paddle Worms, and Honeycomb Worms. Those are my favorites. I don't now much about land worms.
under rocks and near cold water or in soil.
she looked under the leaves for worms :P
It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
I know a leach is a water worm, water parasites are water worms.
worms, and water Spiders
insects that have fallen into the water or under the water (which they dive for). Whirligig larvae eat soft-bodied worms and insect larvae.