Because they are completely unrelated animals !
Snakes have a skeleton composed of hundreds of individual bones... Earthworms have no skeleton at all.
Earthworms are vegetarians - Snakes are carnivores.
Earthworms are hermaphrodites. They possess both male & female reproductive organs. During 'mating' two worms simply exchange sperm with each other - Snakes need to mate with another snake of the same species but opposite gender in order to reproduce.
All four are part of the animal kingdom.
a few common pet snakes are corn snakes, milk snakes and pythons
The country and island of Ireland has no snakes, apart from those kept in zoos and as pets.
corn snakes are the most common species of snakes kept as pets. they are nonvenomous too.
Strict Communist rule
yes. uncommon, but it has happened. especially if they are kept with smaller snakes, or 2 males are together.
no they are not. they are sometimes kept as pets.
snakes can stay out of their cages for as long as you want, just dont step on them
any decaying matter, such as animal feces, dead and rotting leaves and grass clippings will attract and sustain earthworms. the matter should be kept moist.
Marginal groups are groups of people who are kept away from society. they are kept at borders and are not shown any kind of respect or concern
Garter snakes refer to the small to medium sized snakes that are often kept by people as pets. They aren't poisonous and are relatively harmless.
Yes, chlorinated water kills earthworms. The worms in question must breathe through their outer layers. The "skin" needs to be kept moist, but waterlogged, with the consequence that too much of any water -- not just chlorinated -- will kill earthworms.