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Yes Why Do You Think They're Called Blood Worms
Foreign object, worms, go to vet NOW!!!!!!!!!!
No, worms do not have blood in the same way that mammals do. Instead, they have a fluid called hemolymph that circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies. Hemolymph can vary in color from clear to pale yellow or greenish, depending on the species of worm.
Diseases such as Malaria are caused by blood worms in the blood. According to the World Health Organization, blood worms kill as many as a million people annually.
Humans have a closed circulatory system with a heart that pumps blood through a network of vessels, while worms have an open circulatory system where blood is pumped through a simple system of vessels and sinuses by the contraction of the body wall. In humans, blood is confined to vessels, while in worms, blood comes into direct contact with tissues. Humans have specialized blood cells like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, while worms may have fewer types of blood cells.
Many type of fish eat blood worms from betta fish, goldfish, through to many saltwater fish
In ponds
Blood Worms they LOVE THEM
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms
Worms consuming the blood of an animal
No, worms cannot go down slides as they do not have limbs or muscles to control their movement on a slide. Worms typically move by contracting and expanding their bodies to wriggle through soil and other substrates.
No, earthworms do not go through metamorphosis. They hatch from eggs as small versions of adult worms and grow in size as they mature.