sandworms live for about 6-8 years...................................................................unless they die...................................................though, do they die?....................................... no they don't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...................................unless someone kills them..................which probably won't happen..........................................Bye.......................................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
No,because earthworms stay in the soil is to get water from it to moisturize its body,but if in the sand,there is no water in it so earthworm does no live in sand...
They live in deep seas in hte sand. They live in deep seas in under sand.
* Oligochaeta annelids hide in the soil or in the sand. * Polychaeta annelids hide in the sand or inside their shell (the ones who have a shell). * Hirudinidaannelids (leeches) hide under stones and plants. * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), gnathostomulida(jaw worms), sipunculida (peanut worms) and echiura(spoon worms) hide in the sand. * Turbellaria flatworms, priapulida (penis worms) and nemertea (ribbon worms) hide in the sand and under stones.
Curlews and whimbrels are designed to eat small animals that live in mud and sand. They mostly eat crustaceans, worms, insects, and whatever else they can get by probing with their long, curved bills.
The common garden worm lives for forty five years.
Glow-worms live for about 9 months, and then hatch into a fly, which only lives a few days.
They live in deep seas in hte sand. They live in deep seas in under sand.
Worms want to be wet. Dry will kill it. It could live in muddy sand but hot sand will kill it. So I would say not really.
Most worms will survive in sand, but not all.
Earthworms live for 8 months-20 years, other segmented worms can live longer.
Loam soils are a substance with a consistency in between sand and mud. Insects that live in these soils include worms and earwigs.
3-5 months
There are many species of crab, shellfish, worms, yabbies etc that live in the sand and mud on beaches.
* Oligochaeta annelids hide in the soil or in the sand. * Polychaeta annelids hide in the sand or inside their shell (the ones who have a shell). * Hirudinidaannelids (leeches) hide under stones and plants. * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), gnathostomulida(jaw worms), sipunculida (peanut worms) and echiura(spoon worms) hide in the sand. * Turbellaria flatworms, priapulida (penis worms) and nemertea (ribbon worms) hide in the sand and under stones.
Curlews and whimbrels are designed to eat small animals that live in mud and sand. They mostly eat crustaceans, worms, insects, and whatever else they can get by probing with their long, curved bills.
No Worms cannot live in a freezer they would freeze and die
The common garden worm lives for forty five years.
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