No. They are annelids.
No. Worms are either in Phylum Annelida if they are segmented like earthworms, or Nematoda if they are roundworms like hookworms or heart worms that your dog can get, or Phylum Platyhelminthes if they are flatworms like tapeworms.
Mammals all have hair, nurse their young with milk, have 4- chambered hearts, and nurture their young. There are some other nit-picking characteristics as well , but these are the most descriptive.
It is not an insect. It has more than 6 legs.
It sounds like you may be describing a mealworm, which is the larval form of the darkling beetle. Mealworms are often found in grain or seed-like shells and are commonly used as pet food or for feeding reptiles.
Yes, mealworms have eyes, although they are small and not very prominent. The eyes are typically black and located on the head of the mealworm. They are simple eyes that can detect changes in light and movement.
A mealworm goes through four stages in its life cycle: egg, larva (mealworm), pupa, and adult beetle. The larva stage is the most well-known as it is the long, worm-like form that is often used as food for animals such as reptiles and birds.
yes they do, it's very interesting because the queen is thin than all the reset, and have the most sharp teeth and can hurt you badly.
A insect
It is not an insect. It has more than 6 legs.
Yes, the darkling beetle.
Yes; it is a larva of an insect.
Cutworms belong to many species as they are the larvae (caterpillars) of many different types of moths.
Mealworm Pupa or what breeders reffer to as "aliens" are a very tough exo skeleton insect. During this stage the worms are protected by their outter shell and this makes them very difficult to digest and swollow. Most leopard geckos would not eat them as they do not move enough for the insect to grasp the geckos attention. I do not reccomend using mealworm pupa "aliens" as feeders.
No, mealworm beetles cannot fly.
A mealworm has 5 stages they go through.
The man mealworm and the woman mealworm fall in love and make babies and then they grow up old and die together. <3
yes there are gay mealworm just like human from gimchi
Yes, mealworm beetles do have the ability to fly.
If a mealworm turns white, it is likely in the process of molting. Molting is when the mealworm sheds its exoskeleton to grow larger. After molting, the mealworm's new exoskeleton will harden, and it will return to its normal color.