They sniff each others anetama, which releses the pheromones, as a mating display. Then they sexually repruoduce. And then the female releases her eggs. in the dirt and then they die.
Lugworms eat the bacteria, microorganisms, and detritus (I'm not sure if that's how its spelled) in the sand.
the word you're looking for is - reproduce.
bunnies reproduce sexually
I know that plants reproduce sexually.
How would Lindsay Lohan reproduce? Sexually.
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Lugworms are annelids, so they therefore belong to the annelida phylum.
Flatworms are carnivores, herbivores and scavengers.
Lugworms eat sand -Not exactly- Lugworms do feed off little particles of sediment, like sand, but they aren't actually eating the sand- their mouth filters out the edible stuff- like bacteria, microorganisms and detritus, and leaves behind the bigger particles, like the actual grains of sand
Sparrows, pigeons, crows, earthworms, lugworms, cockles, black-headed gulls,
Yes, lugworms contain iodine. They absorb iodine from the seawater and accumulate it in their bodies, making them a source of iodine for animals that feed on them.
Annelida is the phylum Annelids belong to, hope I helped :)
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Lugworms eat the bacteria, microorganisms, and detritus (I'm not sure if that's how its spelled) in the sand.
they do not reproduce asexually.they mostly reproduce sexually.
honey badgers reproduce sexually. they reproduce in mid-spring
They reproduce Asexually