The common garden worm is long, thin, and fast moving. This worm is found in all different climates and all over the world. The garden worm typically lives in a garden in order to feed on crops.
A Worm
It stands for an animal that is long, thin, and has no legs.
Threadworm-- Any long, thin nematode worm.
Pin worm
I have not encountered a thin black worm in my house.
One of the reasons worms are long are because of their general biological makeup. They have a very simple design lacking in lungs. They acquire their needed oxygen by diffusion through their skin. In order for a worm to acquire more oxygen a greater surface area is needed. This increased surface area can be accomplished by the worm being long and thin, but not by the worm being short and fat. it's an equation of surface area to volume. In being long and thin the oxygen can easily and rapidly diffuse across the worms membranes.
what is this worm is it poisenous, they are stuck to my pillers on the patio
well actually not much people know but the one people say is right is a snooping worm
I'm not sure, but it could be an Earth worm.
really slow
body
An earth worm is plump and long. A round worm is long and slender almost like a hair.