Adult horsehair worms do not feed; they are primarily focused on reproduction. The larval stage of horsehair worms typically develops inside the bodies of host insects, where they absorb nutrients from their host. Once they mature, they emerge from the host to reproduce, completing their life cycle.
The main types of animals that belong to nemathelminthes are horsehair worms and nematodes. Many of the animals are marine worms.
There are between 10 and 20 phyla that are considered 'worms' It is such a general word...Need way more specificity, like flat worm, flukes, round worms, ribbon worms, horsehair worms...etc....
Yes, jungo worms are real; they are a type of parasitic worm known as the horsehair worm or Gordian worm. These worms typically infect insects, particularly grasshoppers and crickets, manipulating their behavior to seek water, where the adult worms emerge to reproduce. While the term "jungo worm" may not be widely recognized, it likely refers to these fascinating creatures observed in various ecosystems.
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms
you obviously feed your fish fishfood or sea worms but not to frequently with the worms
Type of worms are:* Acoelomorpha * Platyhelminthes (flatworms) * Cestoda (tapeworms)** Trematoda (flukes)** Monogenea ** Turbellaria (planarians)* Acanthocephales * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons)* Annelida (segmented worms) * Polychaeta** Oligochaeta ** Hirudinida (leeches)* Nemertea (ribbon worms) * Echiura (spoon worms) * Sipuncula (peanut worms) * Nematoda(roundworms)* Nematomorpha (horsehair worms or gordian worms) * Priapulida (penis worms) * Gnathostomulida (jaw worms)
spiders slugs beetles and worms!!
if they hungry
worms
Feed soil
what you feed a baby mole is mushed up worms or insects.the worms and insects also provide liquid.
no they don't they feed them worms.