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A tiger worm (Eisenia fetida) is a species of earthworm commonly used in vermiculture for composting organic waste. They are efficient at breaking down organic material and their castings (worm poop) are rich in nutrients, making them popular in creating nutrient-rich compost for gardening. Tiger worms have distinctive banding patterns that give them their name.
Yes, worms are commonly found in deciduous forests where they play a vital role in the decomposition process by breaking down organic matter and enriching the soil with nutrients. Their presence helps improve soil quality and supports the growth of plants in the forest ecosystem.
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By digesting the worm
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When a bird eats a worm, the worm becomes part of the bird's food source and will be broken down in the bird's digestive system for nutrients.
a worm in a rock this is what he looks like, he is actually a turtle type creature
Some do and break the mass down
A worm's gizzard is a muscular structure in its digestive system that helps to grind up and break down organic material. It acts as a mechanical tool to aid in the digestion process by crushing food particles before they enter the worm's intestine for further processing.
Flat worms get inside you if you eat uncooked pig because you would be swallowing the worm down your body.
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