In savanna ecosystems, various animals consume earthworms, including birds like robins and starlings, which forage for them in the soil. Some mammals, such as aardvarks and elephants, may also dig for earthworms as part of their diet. Additionally, certain reptiles and amphibians found in these areas may opportunistically feed on earthworms when available.
BirdsMolesTurtlesFishLizardsCentipedesFrogs/ToadsSkunksSnakesGophers These animals all eat earthworms.
earthworms
Vegetation or each other.
they eat
Gazelles, wildebeests and other savanna animals
yes
Birds, fish, snakes, penguins? i am not sure if this is right because i am only 14
Earthworms are prey. They eat only dirt, and no animals, so there's no way they could be a predator.no
Earthworms can help a log decay by eating the decaying matter. Salamanders can help because they like to eat some of the animals that eat the decaying matter.
since crabs are water animals an earthworms are land animals they would rarely ever meet much less consume one another
Flatwood salamanders are an endangered animal. They eat mostly arthropods and earthworms. They are carnivorous animals and will not eat any plants.
Once the Key Deer die Earthworms devour their carcas.