the bird eats the earthworm
the earthworm nourishes the bird
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The area on a bird's head between the eye and beak is called the lores.
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.
they have diff. no. of chambered heart
how can you distinguish between the top and bottom side of an earthworm
earthworms eat dirt and then get eaten by a bird
Wasp can fly whereas earthworm cannot
There are about 30 segments between the prostomium and clitellum of an earthworm. actually this question asked as differently as "How many segments are between the prostomium and clitellum of an earthworm?" see answer for this question.
That the predation goes against gravity, the prey has powerful muscles that tense against the extraction and the soil is a rough source of friction are reasons why it is difficult for a bird to pull an earthworm out of the ground. The bird employs its beak for pulling and its legs for anchoring. It has to let go, and try all over again, when the length of the exposed worm equals the avian height.
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one is alive and one isn't
Earthworms eat organic materials found on or in earth.
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When you touch a earth worm it quickly contracts and withdraws into its burrow.The earthworm has no eyes so it cannot tell that you are a bird about to eat it. Its rapid withdrawal is a behavioural adaption to avoid being eaten.
The difference is that Metameres refers to the external segments of an earthworm, while septa refers to the internal parts of an Earthworm.