They can see the ground move and sometimes hear it.
Predator-prey relationship, where the robin, as a predator, preys on the worm as its food source. This relationship is crucial for the survival of both species, as the robin relies on the worm for nutrition while controlling the worm population.
Sharp eyesight
Some types of birds, such as robins, can hear it. They also watch for movement in the dirt but their hearing is very acute. Other types of birds use their sense of sight, smell, or touch to find worms.
Setae in annelids are stiff bristles present on the body. They help for example earthworms to attach to the surface and prevent backsliding during peristaltic motion. These hairs are what make it difficult to pull a worm straight from the ground. (finzio liflio)
I'm sorry but I'm not sure who found them but i know that they were discovered in Alaska in 1887.
Predator-prey relationship, where the robin, as a predator, preys on the worm as its food source. This relationship is crucial for the survival of both species, as the robin relies on the worm for nutrition while controlling the worm population.
Sharp eyesight
when a bird walks on the ground its feet senses vibrations in the ground to let it know where its food is.
in the ground
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If you know 9+10 that= 21 you know how to do the worm
The highest trophic level out of robin, worm, fly, and grass spider would be the robin. Robins are carnivores that prey on worms, flies, and spiders, placing them at a higher trophic level in the food chain.
Wire worm.
Grass, Worm, Robin, Bigger bird [sorry don't know its name though!!] , Fish, Hawk
"Robin legs are as flimsy as a gummy worm"
well i know that worm are mini beasts and that they live mostly under ground but i need to know more for my project on mini beasts
You really should never have to DE worm rabbit unless it has been out running on the ground and eating grass from the ground. But if you need to worm a rabbit just get cat worm-er and use that!