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Yes, robins can hear worms moving underground due to their acute sense of hearing.

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How does robin know where worm is in ground?

Robins have excellent hearing and can detect the sound of worms moving underground. They are able to pinpoint the location of the worm by listening for these subtle sounds and then use their sharp beak to dig and capture the worm.


Can you hear sounds underground?

u hear underground bugs


What would happen if the number of robins increased?

We would have more robins and less annoying bugs.


Can earth worms hear?

No but they can feel vibrations.


Worms cannot see or hear true or false?

True. Worms do not have eyes or ears, so they cannot see or hear in the way that humans or other animals can. They rely on other senses, such as touch and vibrations, to navigate their environment.


Can you hear worms in cats belly?

No, but their stomachs feel somewhat hard when they have any types of worms.


What to do if you hear a tornado?

It is safest to stay underground if you hear/see a tornado.


What did Greg hear Rodrick say that billy had been?

caught stealing a pack of gummy worms


Which animals cannot hear at all?

bats worms moles


Is it true if you eat your nails you get worms in your tummy?

Not at all. Where ever did you hear such a thing?


Do blackbirds hear worms under the ground?

Maybe, no one really knows


How do robins find worms?

This is not an answer, but a question. I have watched robins searching for prey in the grass, and some of them tend to lean their head to the right, while others lean their head to the left. Does that mean that robins are left/right (eyed,handed,brained)? I wish a study could be done to determine this. I know that a robin's right eye can aid in navigation (the earth's magnetic field), but does this translate to searching for prey? I've done hours of looking and absolutely notice that some robins seem to be one sided or the other when cocking their head to find that special snack. Any scientific findings or opinions?