They move by spinning their bodies
The bugs you are describing are likely mosquito larvae, also known as wrigglers. They have a distinctive appearance with wriggling motion using their tail, which can resemble tadpoles. These larvae grow in water and develop into adult mosquitoes that can cause problems for humans by transmitting diseases.
Yes they are and i think they can move because most animals move unless their hurt or been in an accident.
move the lizard first to the new house
African lions move when they see their prey and if they are hungry they try to kill it then eat it. Or African lions only move when they are thirsty or hunger or when they want to move somewhere else to get food.
A mosquito tends to hover as it flies. Mosquitoes do not wriggle in the way that snakes or worms move.
no it does not
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It eats tiny aquatic life, including one-celled organisms called protozoans, and other wrigglers.
wrigglers or wigglers
no they dont
By wrigglers I assume you mean mosquito larvae. They have to come to the surface to breathe.
A wriggler is a name for a baby mosquito. Mosquito larvae are called wrigglers. They are called that because they move a lot, like little worms. They eat protozoans and other wrigglers.
it will turn into a pupa
I have a neem extract which cleans the wrigglers in the tank water with in two days completely and also removes the smell of any kind.