Earthworms live in the ground because it provides them with: 1) Moisture, to stop them drying out and dying 2) Food, which they obtain by eating the soil and digesting the organic material 3) Protection against predators e.g birds 4) there are tiny holes so they can breath and get a bit of sunshine.
Some animals that live underground include moles, groundhogs, prairie dogs, badgers, and some species of rodents. These animals create burrows or tunnels underground to use as their shelter and for protection.
Mostly animals that live underground eat worms, like a shrew or a mole.
Some animals that live underground include moles, gophers, groundhogs, and rabbits. These animals create burrows and tunnels beneath the ground to seek protection, find food, and raise their young. Living underground helps them stay safe from predators and maintain a stable environment.
Animals that live underground include many rodents such moles, voles, gophers and shrews. Earthworms also tend to live underground. Some animals, such as prairie dogs, ground hogs and others make underground burrows but do not stay underground all of the time.
Yes, moles typically do not live in rainforests. They are more commonly found in grasslands, farmlands, and woodlands where they can tunnel underground to forage for insects and worms. Rainforests have a different ecosystem with dense vegetation that may not suit the mole's burrowing habits.
worms are called underground worms because the live in dirt and eat there way through it.
Worms sleep in the soil.
Cape Dune Mole-Rat
Some animals that live underground include moles, groundhogs, prairie dogs, badgers, and some species of rodents. These animals create burrows or tunnels underground to use as their shelter and for protection.
Because they live underground and they are use to dark condictions
with the the ants and underground animals such as worms etc...
Most grub worms live underground or debris, so that they are hidden away and not exposed to sunlight.
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
moles, gophers, worms, snakes, rabbits, etc, caterpillars, and bunnys
moles, worms, ... please feel free to add on groundhog snake termites ants
Wet moist soil underground is the best habitat for worms