they both relate to us the the same but snakes have eyes and worms don't
Snakes and worms are not closely related. Worms are fairly primitive invertebrates, while snakes are vertebrates with backbones and ribs, a brain, and well-developed circulatory system, among other things. Physically, they are more closely related to birds than to worms.
A frog. Earthworms are invertebrates - frogs have an internal skeleton, as do snakes. A snake is a reptile, therefore not related to either a worm (Annelid) or a frog (Amphibian), but would be more closely related to the frog.
Yes.
Both humans and snakes are vertebrates, meaning we both have a spine or vertebral column. Worms are invertebrates and do not have a spine or vertebral column.
The earthworm is related to the clam-worm, the leech, polychate worms, and oligochaete worms.
Snakes have backbones. Worms do not.
1. worms have a moist feeling .snakes have dry,scaly skin. 2.snakes are vertebrates.worms are invertebrates.3. more species of worms know to man than snakes.4. snakes have tongs worms don't.5.snakes eat small mammals and insects, worms eat roots.
Worms are INVERTEBRATES !
they are closely related to earthworms.they also have suckers at both endsthey are considered worms. :P
Mosquitoes and (Crane) flies are all closely related. They are much more closely related to each other than to segmented worms.
Worms crawl, snakes slither
Worms and ants are more closely related than worms and spiders. This is because worms (which are annelids) and ants (which are insects) are both part of the larger group of arthropods and share a more recent common ancestor. In contrast, spiders belong to a different phylum (arachnids) and have a more distant evolutionary relationship with worms.