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Worms

Worms are soft-bodied invertebrate animals. They are long and often parasitic.

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What do silk worms drink?

catipilers do get thirsty so get somthing like a dolls litill plat and add abitt of wter

Where can Marine worms live?

Why do most earthworms live in the ocean

What do you call a worm without a spine?

Generally speaking, all worms lack a spine. Creatures without a spine are commonly referred to as invertibrates.

What are the white worms in feaces?

The white worms that you may find in your home could be maggots. Maggots are the larvae of flies, and are known to cause disease.

What characteristics of a segmented worm make it a worm?

Annelids are bilaterally symmetric and triploblastic protostomes with a coelom, closed circulatory system and true segmentation. Their segmented bodies and coelom have given them evolutionary advantages over other worms.

What class of animal are pin worms?

Pin worms are round worms: Phylum Nematoda

Their entire taxonomic classification would be:

Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:NematodaClass:SecernenteaSubclass:SpiruriaOrder:OxyuridaFamily:OxyuridaeGenus:Enterobius

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How worms does care of offspring?

Baby snails and Slugs live alone in their whole life after they have hatched.

when snails hatch they have to drink straight after hatching and eat too or they will die or will not live for a very long time.

If the mother and father snail stay together with the baby they will eat the baby so that is why they separate themselves after the snail hatches.
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Can people get worms from frogs?

yes it is true people can get huge fat red tree worms from tree frogs. First you have to find a knife. Second you have to find a fork. Third you have have to find a pair of medical gloves. then go into the jungle and find a red white and blue polka dotted poiseniss frog. then stick yoour finger in it's mouth and rip out it's jaw that way it will noty bite you when you stick your finger up it's butt. then you take all of ikt's poop out and dig through it and find that worm...good luck

How long do silk worms grow?

A silkworm can live up to 4 weeks and 3 days. They can live for 5 days after mating.

What one of these animals have a backbone a spider a bird a butterfly or a worm?

Only the bird has a backbone.

The others are invertebrates, meaning they do not have backbones.

Does a meal worm have a nose or senses?

Worms have many different structures which can detect chemical compounds, providing them the sense of smell.

What are sand worms?

Sandworms are large, elongated creatures found in desert environments, particularly in the science fiction universe of Frank Herbert's "Dune." They are essential to the ecology of the desert planet Arrakis, as they produce the valuable substance known as "spice" or melange. Sandworms are known for their immense size, capable of reaching lengths of hundreds of meters, and their ability to sense movement in the sand, making them formidable predators. They have become iconic symbols of the "Dune" series, representing the harsh yet fascinating nature of their environment.

How do You know if the Silkworm in the cocoon is dead?

When first laid, silkworm eggs are a lovely buttery/lemon yellow. After two or three days, they will either lighten in colour to white -- which indicates infertile eggs -- or they will darken to greyish black. These are the eggs you will be able to hatch out after they've 'wintered' in your fridge for at least 4 or 5 weeks. Once they've darkened, put them in a ziplock-type bag and store them in the fridge, remembering to put what it is and the date. They look an awful lot like poppy seeds and I wouldn't want anyone making a mistake!

FYI, silkworm eggs can be kept in the freezer for several years! I'd recommend putting them from the freezer into the fridge for several days and then taking them out to start the hatching process. From the freezer straight into room air temp. would certainly cause enough condensation to kill the whole hatching process.

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Do birds chomp on worms or just swallow?

Birds eat worms by pecking at the grass and then when finding their food, they fly to their nest to feed their young or probably just eat privately.

Do the worms have digestive system?

No, worms do not have a stomach--they do have a crop and a gizzard, as part of the digestive tract. The mouth of the worm connects directly to this tract, which runs the entire length of it's body.

The sydrome called 'elephantiasis' in which the arms and legs can grow to elephontoid size is caused by a roundworm true or false?

On September 20, 2007, scientists mapped the genome or genetic content of Brugia malayi, worm which cause elephantiasis (lymphatic filariasis).

Elephantiasis generally results from obstructions of the lymphatic vessels. It is most commonly caused by a parasitic disease known as lymphatic filariasis.

Alternatively, elephantiasis may occur in the absence of parasitic infection. This nonparasitic form of elephantiasis, known as nonfilarial elephantiasis or podoconiosis, generally occurs in the mountains of central Africa. Nonfilarial elephantiasis is thought to be caused by persistent contact with volcanic ash

Why do fish have worms?

Because you put them there.

How do slow worms move?

in the wild they would go in damp dirt or under a log near water or wet land under the dirt an lay 16 to 20 white egs.only 6 to 12 survive when she lays the eggs she only lays them in mid may so they don't freeze some get eaten but most live. they hatch in august or September. when they reach adult hood they can get to 12 to 15 inches in size to tell the gender is by this the girl has a black or grayish line running down its back the male doesn't but may have black or dark blue spots along the side's. the female can have kid's in the first year and a half

i know all of this is because i have a slow worm snake and it had kid's

Is worm an early riser?

No because birds get up early too.