Various types of worms are found on dead bodies, primarily including blowfly larvae (maggots) and other decomposer species such as earthworms and nematodes. Blowfly larvae are often the first to arrive and play a crucial role in decomposition by breaking down soft tissues. Earthworms and nematodes contribute to the further breakdown of organic matter in the soil. These organisms are essential for recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
worms
It is most likely dead and the worms are eating and decomposing it.
Unfortunately, No. Hundreds of bodies weren't found.
It depends on which bodies you are talking about as to whether or not they were dead or alive. Usually when a body are found, the person is dead, if the person was alive, they would not say the bodies were fond.
Well they are decomposers, which break down the dead bodies of mammals, so they are actually decomposers. Worms are not vertebrates because they don't have a spine or spinal chord.
because
Flatworms can have segmentation. :)
hair covers the worms bodies
35
Ladybugs do not eat dead worms.
research
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)