Wasp can fly whereas earthworm cannot
They both have long pointy tails and are invertebrates!!! Lol Also they are both insects both are deadddlllyyy!!!
Wasp has legs and wings, so they can fly and walk. But earthworm does not have legs or wings.
how can you distinguish between the top and bottom side of an earthworm
none
There are about 30 segments between the prostomium and clitellum of an earthworm. actually this question asked as differently as "How many segments are between the prostomium and clitellum of an earthworm?" see answer for this question.
the answer cannot be told hahaha
I don't think wasps grow. They start off as a grub which is a fat white worm thing, then they hatch into a fully grown wasp.
Yes, the presence of a specific type of wasp, called a fig wasp, is necessary for the pollination of a fig. The fig wasp plays a crucial role in the fig's reproductive cycle by transferring pollen between fig flowers.
mutualism
one is alive and one isn't
Birds prey on earthworms as a food source, using their beaks to locate and extract them from the ground. This interaction plays a crucial role in the ecosystem as it helps regulate earthworm populations and provides birds with essential nutrients.
A wasp causes a wasp sting