The bacteria that worms eat are those that grow within the soil they inhabit. There are several thousand bacteria species in the soil, and a worm that eats a gram of it may ingest over a thousand different kinds.
They don't exactly EAT anything. Dirt goes in one end and comes out another. In fact they can't really eat anything since they don't have a mouth.
yes they eat soil or, more specifically, humus
Worms can eat almost anything from grass to bones . Any kitchen wasste and vegetables should do nicely.
They eat mitochondria and only mitochondria.
Decomposed plants and animals
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mulberry leaves
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.
bread and worms
yes they love it
How much worms eat depends on the type and size of the worms in question. In general, earthworms such as red wigglers can eat half their body weight every day.
There aren't many insects that eat garden worms. However, ants will eat garden worms that they find around the garden dead.
Crawler, specifically night-crawler (see "How to eat fried worms")
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
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.
Yes we eat worms but we eat much more
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.
Platypuses do not eat earthworms or other terrestrial worms. They eat aquatic annelid worms.
they eat usually whatever inch worms eat.
no worms do NOT eat bears!
Yes moles eat worms
Worms eat decaying organic matter.
no, isopods do not eat worms, and worms do not eat isopods, they are both detritus feeders, although some parasite worms can kill isopods.