They are both animals. That's about it, the two taxanomic groups are about as far apart as is possible in the animal kingdom. I think the only thing less related to a snake than a snail would be something like coral...
The thread snake is only four inches long and can easily be mistaken for a worm due to its slender body and small size. Additionally, this snake has a worm-like movement which adds to the confusion.
Birds prey on earthworms as a food source, using their beaks to locate and extract them from the ground. This interaction plays a crucial role in the ecosystem as it helps regulate earthworm populations and provides birds with essential nutrients.
The prostomium is the fleshy lobe located at the anterior end of an earthworm. It covers the mouth and is involved in sensory perception and helping the earthworm navigate its environment.
In an adult worm, there may be more than 100 segments.
The sperm duct in an earthworm is responsible for transporting sperm from the seminal vesicles to the genital pores of another earthworm during copulation. This allows for the transfer of sperm from one worm to another for reproduction to occur.
no
compare the snake and earthworm
a coin
many fishes do have
They both move by contraction and expansion of the body.
Snake and earthworm are the 2 animals that move with their body.
no a earthworm is sacred just as a Snake is. earthworms are important they are involved in allot like the food chain and maintaining the earth.
Snakes have a skeleton - worms don't.
They are both reptiles.
theyre ugly both long dont have legs fat
They are both reptiles
it is better to use earthworm or frog to catch the snake head