A silkworm, otherwise known as an inchworm, can only live for around two days without food. They only have a lifespan of approximately two months.
According to the Wikipedia article on geometer moths, inchworms are larvae of those moths, and have two or three pairs of legs on each end of the body. This would imply eight to twelve legs. A link to the article's section on larvae is below.
tube worm
creep, slither, inch, wriggle, writhe, worm, advance slowly, scrabble
The crop of a worm is a digestive organ that stores food before it goes through the gizzard (a digestive organ that helps break down food) so it doesnt break down the food at all. Just stores it.
Contrary to popular belief, if you cut a worm in half, it will not regrow into two separate worms. The part with the head may survive and regenerate its tail, but the other part will likely die. It's not recommended to cut worms in half as it can cause harm to them.
a inch worm
it digests food then lets it out
1 inch to 85 feet
They generally live about 4-8 years.
the tape worm can be as long as 2fett and as short as 1 inch
A 12 inch long segmented worm in humans is likely a tapeworm. Tapeworm infections can occur by consuming contaminated water or food, such as undercooked meat or fish. Symptoms can include abdominal pain, weight loss, and nausea. Treatment typically involves medication to eliminate the parasite.
inch worm
A gummy worm is about four to six inches long for the ones that look like real worms. They also make shorter worms that may be an inch or so long.
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The right way to say inch worm in Spanish is, oruga
Maybe a tape worm, or an over-sized maggot.
Inchworms are anywhere between 3/4 and one inch long. The inchworm isn't really a worm at all. They are moth caterpillars.