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WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species WoRMS is continuously updating and strives to reflect current published scientific knowledge, without making new taxonomic decisions The Data Management Team welcomes any feedback and suggestions for improvement
Worm - Wikipedia Lumbricus terrestris, an earthworm White tentacles of Loimia medusa, a spaghetti worm Worms are many different distantly related bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and usually no eyes Worms vary in size from microscopic to over 1 metre (3 3 ft) in length for marine polychaete worms (bristle worms); [1] 6 7 metres (22 ft) for the African giant
Worms - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner Most worms live in our gardens and in other soiled areas such as fields and farms Worms do not have arms, legs or bones, instead, they have a soft, often segmented body which is covered a tiny hairs or bristles that help them move along
Worm | Segmented, Annelid, Invertebrate | Britannica worm, any of various unrelated invertebrate animals that typically have soft, slender, elongated bodies Worms usually lack appendages; polychaete annelids are a conspicuous exception
Worms: Phyla Platyhelmintes, Nematoda, and Annelida Most people are familiar with earthworms found in garden soil Although many different kinds of animals are commonly lumped together as “worms,” there are several distinct phyla that fit the category Worms are typically long, thin creatures that get around efficiently without legs
Are Worms Insects or Amphibians? - Worm Classification Worms are neither insects nor amphibians, but it is easy to understand why many confuse them as such Worms have a slimy body and can often be seen in wet soils, just like amphibians They can also be described as ‘creepy crawlies’, a term used to describe all kinds of insects
Worms - Encyclopedia of Life Of the thirty-odd phyla in the animal kingdom, at least a third are generally referred to as worms If you include the more exotic, lesser-known phyla described as “worm-like,” it’s well over half So, evolutionarily speaking, it might be easier to narrow down what’s not a worm
20 Facts About Worms - OhMyFacts Discover 20 fascinating facts about worms, including their behavior, habitats, and importance in the ecosystem Learn about these intriguing creatures now!
Worm Facts | The Adventures of Herman the Worm | U of I Extension There are approximately 2,700 different kinds of earthworms Worms live where there is food, moisture, oxygen and a favorable temperature If they don’t have these things, they go somewhere else In one acre of land, there can be more than a million earthworms