They can digest 95% of its own body when they can't find food.
No, worms do not eat themselves when they are hungry. Instead, they forage for decaying plant matter, rotting leaves, and other organic materials in their environment to feed on. Their main diet consists of decomposing organic matter rather than themselves.
worms decomposes organic material in the soil (like dead animals or dead plants) by eating them. they then digest the food and expel it out as their faeces. the faeces is used as fertilizers for plants.
No, worms do not have tongues. They use their muscular pharynx to push food into their digestive system.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
What color are worms? Worms are usually a grayish color.
Some do, if they cant find any other food.
Ribbon worms face threats from predators such as fish, sea birds, and other marine species that hunt them for food. Additionally, ribbon worms may also face competition from other organisms that share their habitat.
you go to the food stand and click on it and you will find the worms
birds find there food by digging for worms and by picking up crums
No, worms do not eat themselves when they are hungry. Instead, they forage for decaying plant matter, rotting leaves, and other organic materials in their environment to feed on. Their main diet consists of decomposing organic matter rather than themselves.
worms decomposes organic material in the soil (like dead animals or dead plants) by eating them. they then digest the food and expel it out as their faeces. the faeces is used as fertilizers for plants.
probably everyone who eats there...
They peck the ground and find earth worms to eat.
the body of flat worm is flat,board and long ribbon like. they are mostly parasites and live in the intestine of man and other animals. they are attached to the organd of host by suckers and suck the digested food the host. Tapeworms are examples of flat worms.
they die
you try to make a wepon or eat worms, incects or what ever u can find
Worms go to the bottom of the compost bin to seek moisture, cooler temperatures, and to find food sources that have settled there.