Why would it be beneficial to a leech to be able to store blood for months and release it slowly?
So they could save food and not always have to hunt for food.
What kind of worm is about 2 inches long and round and comes out of a dogs butt?
Sounds like whipworm or roundworms..Get him or her to the vet for deworming.
What are the structural adaptations of a rolly-polly?
The roly-poly has evolved a segmented outer shell that allows them to protect themselves by rolling into a small hard ball.
A thin brown wiggling worm with antenna?
what is this worm is it poisenous, they are stuck to my pillers on the patio
What phylum and class do earthworms belong to?
The earthworms belong to the phylum Annelida. Phylum Annelida's members are called Annelids.
it is something that gets in your hair when it is not washed or if you pee on your self and get pee in your hair you can get it or if have leftover soap you can get one.
How is the body plan of planarian different from an earthworm?
The flat worm must live in water, while the earthworm lives in and around the earth. The planarian detects light. The planarian can be split in two, separating left and right (and live). The earthworm can be split front and back (and live). The reverse is not true. Etc.
Can humans be infected with flukes?
There are several different types of flukes. Each reside in a different part of the human host and affects the human body differently
flukes would be found in the intestinal tract or lungs
How do you get rid of worms in sheep?
You ask your avian veterinarian what the best course of treatment would be. Never try to diagnose or treat parasites yourself.
Worm can very in size. They can be microscopic or grow to a littler over three feet in length. The most well known worm is an earthworm.
How do marine worms help the environment?
they fertilize the plants. its kind of like giving your dog or cat special nutrients food... the worms poop out plant-enriching nutrients.
First isolate the plant so the issue does not spread to other plants. You can try rinsing the plant with a solution of dishsoap and water to remove worms from the plant. Immerse the pot in cold water, which may cause earthworms and others to leave. Then, repot the plant in fresh soil after removing any existing worms from the root ball. Be sure to thoroughly clean the pot and soak it in bleach water.
How long do giant millipedes live?
Giant millipedes live up to 5 years no longer than that sometimes they live 1 year more.
Earthworms do not but some such as wireworms do, as do leatherjackets.
It has no bones in its body. It's an invertebrate.
Invertibrate means: Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone.
i believe they do i have been looking it up alot and people say they dont but from what i have heard in real life and on the computer i would say they try there best to bite you but they dont hurt from what i heard. so he will try to bite you. just cut the limb and put it in oil he will die in about 5 seconds
What are the parts of the digestive tract through which food passes in an earthworm?
The food enters the pharynx, then through the esophagus, then acts as a passageway between the pharynx and the crop. Then it goes through the gizzard.
Repotting can rid a houseplant of garden centipedes. Remove the plant, discard the soil, clean and sterilize the pot, check the plant from top to bottom and replant, with regular checks on proper drainage and with regular watering no more frequently than every seven to 10 days. A pot's contents should be checked every time that the in-again, out-again, versatile houseplant comes inside from the cold and goes back out with warmer weather.