Earth worms have mouths, when they dig into the soil, they ingest the soil, though the soil isn't very healthy itself, earthworms r the type who can eat the particles in the soil how that helps :)
Birds typically feed their young by regurgitating food into their mouths. This process helps provide nutrition and sustenance to the chicks before they are able to feed themselves. The parent birds will continue to feed their young until they are old enough to forage and feed on their own.
Flounders are carnivorous fish that eat a variety of small marine creatures such as shrimp, crabs, worms, and small fish. They are ambush predators, lying camouflaged on the ocean floor and striking at passing prey by quickly lunging and sucking them into their mouths.
Yes, penguins have mouths for eating and vocalizing. Penguins use their mouths to catch and swallow fish and other prey in the ocean. They also use their mouths to communicate with each other through various vocalizations.
Crocodiles are often seen on the beach, looking like they are asleep, with their mouths open. What they are doing is basking, they keep their mouths open to regulate their body temperature. People sweat, dogs and cats pant, and crocodiles open their mouths :)
no
no it's not true worms don't have mouths
they open their mouths and drop it in, no chewing, just a swallow
i don't think so you can only get worms from going close to dogs mouths or bottoms. or from any other person that has worms. hope this helps yours sincerely, Megzta
no worms do not breath through there n=mouths they breath through there skin
Snails drink through their mouths.
Actually you don't need to be concerned about their age, you need to worry about whether they can eat them or not. They need to be able to swallow each mealworm, whole. So they need to be small enough to fit their mouths. Any age is fine, as long as the worms are not larger than their mouths.
Dwarf sirens eat a variety of food items, including small worms. The have very small mouths but will eat any invertebrate they can swallow. Captive sirens will eat whiteworms, blackworms, and tubifex worms.
Small mice, cockroaches, grasshoppers, mealworms, slaters, moths, worms etc. They basicly just eat what can fit in their mouths.
Yes, they will. They like them best if mixed in soil.
Birds typically feed their young by regurgitating food into their mouths. This process helps provide nutrition and sustenance to the chicks before they are able to feed themselves. The parent birds will continue to feed their young until they are old enough to forage and feed on their own.
is it possible to have three mouths
No, mud cannot turn into worms. Worms are living organisms that belong to the animal kingdom, while mud is a mixture of soil, water, and other organic materials. Worms live in the soil and help break it down, but they do not magically appear from mud.