No, a hornworm is not an earthworm. Hornworms are the larvae of certain moths, particularly from the Sphingidae family, and are known for their distinctive horn-like projection on their bodies. In contrast, earthworms are segmented worms from the class Oligochaeta and are primarily found in soil, playing a crucial role in soil aeration and nutrient cycling. While both are worms, they belong to entirely different biological groups and have different ecological roles.
There is a special kind of wasp, not the normal wasp that stings, but his wasp lays eggs on a horn worm and as soon as these eggs hatch, the wasps will eat the horn worm.
the earth worm and the red worm.
an earth worm is longer and has more sections of the body in comparisence to a roundworm.
earth worms
An earth worm is plump and long. A round worm is long and slender almost like a hair.
beetle + work = ant
mutualism.
The blue horned sperm worm
mutualism
Life and Earth is worm
Because earth worm is not die when earth worm is in the water.
earth worm ring worm Alaskan bull worm