They live in soil, because that is where they get their food. They are decomposers. They eat decomposing animal carcases, dead leaves, etc.
Caterpillars have leaf preferences. A silk worm caterpillar likes early season mulberry leaves land then goes into a cocoon. They live as a "worm" just a short while.
There are alot kinds of worm. which kind of worm you mean.. Some live In Animals,Humans some live near rivers and damp places. like earth worm which live near water area and damp places. Liver fluke which live most in sheeps. explain your question.
i kept a earthworm 4 4 days now and he is dying i think a worm that is captive it will live for 5 or 6 days and others and i watch our little guy we r sad to see him at his worst by the way his name is a lot of last names bob 2 my friend steped on bob 1
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.
Bootlace worms, also known as ribbon worms, are marine creatures that can be found in oceans worldwide. They typically live in shallow coastal waters, burrowing in the sand or hiding among rocks and coral reefs. Bootlace worms are carnivorous and feed on small invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks.
a worm can live if you cut the worm into half! But if you slice it up into lots of small pieces (eww) then it cant live!
because the ladybird live in a tree to worm her baby's or to get worm in her house
Surely only worms can live in worm water?
They live in the Murray River.
A worm can live underground even though it is an animal. The reason for this is because all of the oxygen,, food and moisture it needs is in the soil. And a worm is also an invertibrate.
in the ground
on the earth
The feather duster worm lives under untidy beds. I believe they live in feather dusters that wasn't washed for a long time - Jenna
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Yes. The do
They live is your closest, tummy, your toilet and in your room. They will kill you.
The calcareous tubeworm is a marine worm. It is commonly found in the intertidal zone, but may live at depths up to 100 meters.