Underwater worms, such as polychaetes, are often preyed upon by a variety of marine animals. They are commonly consumed by fish, crustaceans, and some mollusks. Additionally, certain seabirds and other marine invertebrates may also feed on these worms, making them an integral part of the aquatic food web.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
they will be dead
No. Platypuses eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish. They do all their hunting underwater, and do not eat anything outside of the water.
Yes we eat worms but we eat much more
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.
Platypuses do not eat earthworms or other terrestrial worms. They eat aquatic annelid worms.
they eat usually whatever inch worms eat.
no worms do NOT eat bears!
Yes moles eat worms
Worms eat decaying organic matter.
no, isopods do not eat worms, and worms do not eat isopods, they are both detritus feeders, although some parasite worms can kill isopods.