Yes, worms do contribute to soil formation through their waste, commonly referred to as castings. As they consume organic matter, they break it down and excrete nutrient-rich castings that enhance soil structure and fertility. This process is vital for healthy soil ecosystems, promoting plant growth and improving overall soil quality.
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I think they eat dirt and grass... Maybe their own poop. Hahaha :)
Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
Caterpoop, then, when it turns into a butterfly, it is called Butterpoop.
You can get worms by your dog eating poop and then licking you and then you suck on your fingers you can get worms by eating any kind of poop so dont try it
worms are very important. They don't exactly poop, but they break down materials in the soil, and (basically) poop it out as soil
The worms typically die. well, the worms die in there belly from the treatment...and they will poop out the worms.
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nope look up "pin worms"on google
fertilizer (Earthworm) middens
Go to the doctor immediatley!
Soil is created by worms. Worms eat organic material, and soil, and then they poop out soil.