No, worms are usually independent, solitary creatures that do not live with each other.
No. Various worms or parasites can live in the human body... tape worms, guinea worms, loa loa (eye worm), or scabies but not snakes.
Larval Trichinella worms often live in the muscle tissue of animals, including pigs and wild game, where they form cysts. When infected meat is consumed by humans, the larvae are released in the digestive system, where they mature into adult worms.
other of worms harm humans and makes disease this is my idea
some examples of worms are:Arenecolaearthwormthese are only a few of thousands of different types of worms.
They are alike because they are invertebrates and they are different because one has a shell to protect itself from predators and the other doesn't have anything to protect itself from.
There are worms that are parcites and live of from other animals like tapeworm and ring worm and there are worms that live in soil like earthworms.
Earthworms live for 8 months-20 years, other segmented worms can live longer.
Worms like to live together if the soil condition is right. Most worms cannot tell what or who they are living with. If you thought they didn't like each other than your and idiot. Of course they can't, there blind stupid.:)
they live in the yard and eat some other bugs
They eat live feeder fish, some crickets, and many other live food.
sit next 2 each other
Yes, they can. A local science museum has about three of each in a tank. They eat the same things (worms and others), and other than fighting over the worms, they basically ignore each other. Also my turtles don't bother each other they just sometimes look at each other and chase each other around, but my RES is bigger then my yellow bellied so she does this thing with her nails to tell him that shes the boss!! ;) Bugzly12- hope this helps!
Some worms do but if a little child is digging in the dirt and see's a worm the will try to kill it by steping on it. And the will lose contact for every. And never see each other every again.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
most worms live in the far ground so when you are looking for worms dig until you see orange soil that's where most worms live
Flatworms are divided into two groups, parasitic and nonparasitic. The parasitic types, which live off of other organisms, consist of Cestoda, Trematoda, and Monogenea flatworms.
The most common segmented worms, the earth worm, can live anywhere!