point one- George Bush.
point two- geroge bush sucks.
point three- george bush sucks because he was a puppet controled by investers and influetnial rich familie, such as the rockefellas. point one- george bush.
point two- geroge bush sucks.
point three- george bush sucks because he was a puppet controled by investers and influetnial rich familie, such as the rockefellas.
A water worm is not a worm, but rather a nickname for various aquatic invertebrates like insect larvae or annelids that live in water habitats. These organisms have different adaptations compared to terrestrial worms to thrive in aquatic environments.
Silk worms generally prefer to feed on the leaves of mulberry trees, specifically the white mulberry tree. These trees provide the necessary nutrients for the silk worms to grow and produce silk.
Worms typically prefer dark, moist environments because they are photosensitive and can dry out in direct sunlight. They will burrow deeper into the soil during the day to avoid light and surface conditions.
Worms do not need water in the sense of volume per day to imbibe. Worms have to stay moist, but will actually drown in water. So long as their habitat stays moist, but not wet, they will be fine.
* Oligochaeta annelids hide in the soil or in the sand. * Polychaeta annelids hide in the sand or inside their shell (the ones who have a shell). * Hirudinidaannelids (leeches) hide under stones and plants. * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), gnathostomulida(jaw worms), sipunculida (peanut worms) and echiura(spoon worms) hide in the sand. * Turbellaria flatworms, priapulida (penis worms) and nemertea (ribbon worms) hide in the sand and under stones.
Inch worms do drink water. Usually, they prefer water added with a little big sugar. A paper towel soaked with water is usually an adequate amount of water.
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Worms do not cross the street when it rains. Worms prefer to remain in moist soil but retreat to concete surfaces when the soil becomes saturated with water. hm mm i would think that they like the water and not only the dry ground..that should actually be common sense!!
It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
I know a leach is a water worm, water parasites are water worms.
worms, and water Spiders
A water worm is not a worm, but rather a nickname for various aquatic invertebrates like insect larvae or annelids that live in water habitats. These organisms have different adaptations compared to terrestrial worms to thrive in aquatic environments.
Water worms eat mud with its head down. The dirt comes out the back end of worm. Water worms break down pollutants that settle to the bottom poisoning water.
No, I have never found worms in my cat's water bowl.
No, I have not noticed any worms in your cat's water recently.
they get water when it rains
well, i would probley say yes first of all because they like to live in water most do, most dont some prefer dirt, or water - Kayley11 yrs old