Because the ragworm bought the first pitcher of Bud.
yes, they are good for your fish when chopped up, but dont use them daily. if you want something other than flakes for daily food, use blood worms. The best thing to use is baby brine shimp, but they can be expensive and hard to find.
The Devonian Period is sometimes referred to as the age of the fish. Forests and the coiled shell-bearing marine organisms known as ammonites first appeared early in the Devonian.
No, an earthworm is not a chordate because it has a nerve cord that does not run down the back.
Earthworms feed themselves by making their way through the soil. They do this by pulling soil into their mouth with their prostomium, (the first body segment of a worm excluding the mouth) combined with the muscular pharyngeal that is located on either side of the pharynx which causes the worm to actually suck in its food at a very high suction pressure. This is exactly why earthworms do not have eyes, food catching structures, or head appendages (includes nose and ears) . Earthworms also dont need ears because they have the senses that help them feel vibration in the soil. Their bodies have never needed to create such structures due to their natural way of moving and eating food. The food then enters the digestive system.
A. Flatworms were the first organisms to exhibit bilateral symmetry.
The mastodon is an extinct animal that resembled an elephant. The San Diego Natural History Museum was among the first to display a mastodon.
The first type of organisms to appear on Earth were single-celled prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms are among the most ancient forms of life and played a crucial role in shaping the planet's early environment.
First, earthworms are actually a colony of microscopic organisms that group up and form what we call "earthworms". While humans are mammals, "Earthworms" are not. "Earthworms" don't like the rain and will drown so they come up onto sidewalks and scare pussies as they crawl past these pussies. Humans are wimps, these earthworms, if split in half will become 2 earthworms! However, this operation doesn't always work so please do NOT attempt this and if so only under adult supervision as when they're split in half, they become quite outraged (who wouldn't be?) and will enlarge becoming monsters that can compare to Godzilla. This is why humans have learned to fear earthworms and we still live in terror except we like to act that they're harmless.
When the first man was able to look down at the ground
Well first you have to somewhere that you think the earthworm's are like your garden. then you have to find some dirt and dig for earthworms or if you have bricks on the dirt they mite be under the bricks.
A first view of any thing is called display,
The first organisms that were the first forms of life and were able to photosynthesize, were plankton. Most of our oxygen comes from the plankton living in the oceans. They play a big role in our everyday life, sharing that position with plants and all nature life (of plants).
The group that emerges from the earliest branching point on a cladogram arose first in evolutionary history. This group represents the most ancestral lineage among the organisms included in the cladogram.
Because the ragworm bought the first pitcher of Bud.
Complex organisms evolved from simple organisms, so simple organisms evolved first.
Unicellular organisms evolved first; and from them evolved the multicellular organisms. But that leads onto another question as to why multicellular organisms evolved.