Dangerous? Probably not. Gross - definitely yes!
birds eat worms and so do some people (watch How to Eat Fried Worms) Fish also eat worms. Platypus eat worms larvae and shrimp. Moles and shrews eat worms.
A cat can eat a meal worm with out any risk to the health of the animal. People eat meal worms. Meal worms are a source of protein.
Yes, turkeys do eat mice... I just watched my pet turkey eat a mouse. If your cats will not keep them away, a pet turkey will!!
Yes, ducks are omnivores and they do eat worms along with a variety of other insects and small invertebrates. Worms provide ducks with a source of protein and nutrients in their diet.
Wiggler worms, also known as red wigglers or red composting worms, mainly eat food scraps such as fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, tea bags, and crushed eggshells. It's important to avoid feeding them citrus fruits, onions, garlic, dairy products, meat, or oily foods. Worms also benefit from a diet that includes carbon-rich materials like shredded newspaper or cardboard.
Yes, they will. They like them best if mixed in soil.
i dont know what you mean by the late part but dogs cant get worms from chocolate
Dogs should never eat chocolate. It can be very bad and dangerous for them.
Expired chocolate will not give you the same type of illness of eating cheese with mold, yet eating expired chocolate can lead to stomach aches.
No tehy are not to humans but they eat plants at fast rates
Rottweilers can eat ice cream as long as its not too cold and its not chocolate (chocolate is dangerous for dogs)
Probably , so long as it doens't have a 'filled' fondant centre, such as caramel or peppermint.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
Composting worms, particularly red wigglers, should not be fed chocolate. Chocolate contains substances like caffeine and theobromine, which can be harmful to them. It's best to stick to compostable materials such as fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, and shredded paper for a healthy worm bin.
From what i have heard you can only get worms from toching mud and not washing under your finger nails afterwards because the thread worms eggs get caught, then you bite your nails or eat something and the eggs are getting digested but worms dont generelly live on chickens. no, you dont typically get them from chickens, hoever you may get round worms from uncooked pork
well since your not specific who I'll say all types exept for the dangerous ones