- 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
Invertebrate animals commonly called "worms" include annelids, nematodes, flatworms, nemerteans, chaetognaths, priapulids, and insect larvae such as grubs and maggots
- What Is the Worm Family? A Look at Its Key Divisions
Discover the vast world of creatures known as “worms ” Learn their characteristics, distinct categories, and crucial contributions to nature and human society
- 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
- 15 Types of Worms: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Enter the world of worms and read about various types, from earthworms to blood flukes, and find out how to avoid their parasitic cousins
- 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
- 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
- 35 Facts About Worms
Discover 35 fascinating facts about worms, from their vital ecological roles to surprising behaviors, and uncover their hidden world beneath our feet
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