gizzards
Birds prey on earthworms as a food source, using their beaks to locate and extract them from the ground. This interaction plays a crucial role in the ecosystem as it helps regulate earthworm populations and provides birds with essential nutrients.
Earthworms do not actually eat soil; they consume the organic matter within the soil as they burrow through it. This organic matter includes decomposing plant material, bacteria, and fungi. By observing an earthworm's behavior and the presence of organic matter in its digestive system, one can determine that they do not consume soil directly.
Wasp has legs and wings, so they can fly and walk. But earthworm does not have legs or wings.
what eats a Pediasrum
In most birds a gizzard is sort of a 'second' stomach. It grinds food and breaks it up by mechanical digestion before chemical digestion can start. Some birds eat stones or bits of bone or bark that can be found in the gizzard and help with breaking down the food theat they eat.
What eats adecomposer is a earthworm are any herbivores
the earth/compost/mud
nope it eats dirt
Well, it's the stomach because the food we eat is temporarly stored. And that's what happens when an earthworm eats food, it's temporarly stored in the crop. So in other words the "stomach" is similair to the crop.
no they eat dirt and remains, they are a decomposer
Cut it open or observe it.
the digestive tract
No because I'm sure the port Jackson shark does. It grinds them up with its teeth and eats them.
An earthworm is a decomposer, meaning they break down dead organisms into smaller subtances.A scavenger only eats dead animals.
fish can eat Earth worms
An earthworm eats dirt, and then when it passes through it's system and "out the other end" it is now fresh fertilizer that is really good for your garden!!!
You look at its crop or the worm's scat.