A marine worm that live in a tube of its own secretion. These animals are filter feeders and can be found in the extreme depths of the ocean.
They eat bacteria
tube worm
Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.
A)Mammals, B)Amphibian C)Reptiles D)Aves
A worm is a type of invertebrate animal with a long, cylindrical body and no legs. They come in various shapes and sizes and can be found in different habitats like soil, water, or even inside other animals. Worms play important roles in ecosystem processes such as decomposition and soil aeration.
A NEMATOADE IS AN AMPHIBIAN its like a snake or worm but yes...it is a amphibian
defenetly not i believe they are under the phylum of analids
They are called caecilians.
A worm is not an amphibian it is from a different phylum, Annelid(ae), along with leaches and similar species.
Giant tube worm was created in 1981.
No By definition an earth-worm lives in the earth. So is not an amphibian which lives in/on both earth and water.
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.
Yes because a caecilian is a worm like amphibian
possibly.
it depends... if you want it to be or not ?
No it's a mollusk
yes the tube worm which lives in coral reefs.