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Worms

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

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How do you know that garden birds use their ears when looking for worms?

when a bird walks on the ground its feet senses vibrations in the ground to let it know where its food is.

Will taking a laxative help remove pin worms?

Yes, taking herbal laxatives will remove some worms, but you must follow up by taking fennel seeds...

Where are 3 places that worms live?

The ground(soil) all over the world, you can adopt them if you want, so your house

What happened to worm tail at the end?

During the Skirmish at Malfoy Manor, in a moment of rare mercy, he hesitated to strangle Harry Potter when Harry reminded him of his life debt. The silver hand Lord Voldemort had given Pettigrew interpreted his hesitation as weakness or disloyalty, and strangled him to death.

What is the most abundant worm?

the earth worm and the red worm.

Do ice worms reproduce sexually or asexually?

Ice worms reproduce sexually. They have distinct male and female individuals, and fertilization occurs externally in their glacial habitats. This reproductive strategy allows for genetic diversity, which is beneficial for their survival in harsh environments.

Does a penguin have warm blood?

Yes. A flamingo is a bird, all birds are warm blooded.

Does a penny cure worms?

No, that is an urban legend.

What worm produces chemicals that kill pain and prevent blood clotting?

That would be the leech. If it didn't produce an anesthetic, animals would notice it and get rid of it. If it didn't produce an anti-coagulant, the blood would clot and make sucking it impossible.

What phylum are bristleworms in worms in?

They are in phyla Annelida. Phyla Annelida consits of leeches, earth worms, and bristle worms.

What is the adaptive advantage of living in the small intestine for a worm that does not feed directly on its host's tissues?

the advantage is that all the nutrients and food is already broken down so there for it makes it easier on the worm to consume.

Why are there so many parasitic worm infections worldwide?

I think it's because of all the different types of species of worms like the garden worm, the spider worm and the cacoon worm

Where do heartworms like to live?

Heartworm exists in the heart of dogs or cats. it is also carried through mosquito's so it can then be given to other animals.

What are Molluse?

soft 'animals', like clams and such

How does a leech eat?

A leech eats blood and it sucks it through your skin. They do eat other invertebrates.

What are facts about roundworms?

  • Roundworms are either found in pets or human intestines.
  • They can cause severe infections.
  • They are extremely tiny, that the bare eye cannot see them.
  • Round worms include hookworms and threadworms.
  • Roundworms do not have segments in their bodies.
  • Roundworms are a type of parasitic organism that live in the digestive tract of higher vertebrates.
  • They live off of the food being eaten by the host.

roundworm infections date back to around 2700 b.c.