Centipede or Millipede
No, a worm is not a protist. Worms are part of the animal kingdom, specifically belonging to the phylum Annelida or Nematoda depending on the type of worm. Protists are a diverse group of microorganisms that include various single-celled eukaryotes like amoebas and algae.
i bealive it is a hook worm that is the only worm that i know of that has the teeth. and they can make the animal really sick and even die if not treated with a quickness.u can also take the poop that has a worm in it and imediatly stick it in a bag after the animal goes the take it to a vet and show the person at the front counter and ask them which worm it is that is free of charge and then u will no which worm it is and you can go buy the meds drom any pet store.
Well, if you put a worm on your hook, a bluegill will take the bait, so, yes they are carnivores.
An animal that is a biped moves around by walking or running on two legs. This gait is characterized by a swinging motion of the legs and a push-off from one foot to the other. Bipedal animals maintain balance and coordination while in motion through a combination of muscle control and sensory feedback.
Animals with stripes include zebras and tigers. A skunk is also an animal that has only one stripe. One species of hyena has both stripes and dark spots on its body.
Annelids have no legs, no backbone, and are "worm-like."
Worm
Millipede
They are segmented worm like creatures, but on each segment they have two pairs of small legs. There are lots of legs, hence the name, which means "Thousand legs", but it is a generous name - I have counted only 300 legs. They are dry like beetles, not wet like earthworms, and they have feelers and rudimentary eyes like beetles.
snakes
Like all insects, dragonflies have six legs, arranged in three pairs.
Like all insects, dragonflies have six legs, arranged in three pairs.
maggot
A worm typically belongs to the Kingdom Animalia within the Phylum Annelida.
an animal without a backbone like a snail or worm or something
Well, worms are relatives of nightcrawlers.(a very big worm-like animal.) But there are lots of worms of allkinds!
no because it has legs and its a arthropod (like a spider). Also it has bones but, worms don't.