Most worms will survive in sand, but not all.
* Oligochaeta annelids hide in the soil or in the sand. * Polychaeta annelids hide in the sand or inside their shell (the ones who have a shell). * Hirudinidaannelids (leeches) hide under stones and plants. * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), gnathostomulida(jaw worms), sipunculida (peanut worms) and echiura(spoon worms) hide in the sand. * Turbellaria flatworms, priapulida (penis worms) and nemertea (ribbon worms) hide in the sand and under stones.
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The sand worms normally cannot be harmed unless you place a bomb on the floor of the sand, after doing this run to a part of the floor that isn't sand and the worm should eat the bomb and be destroyed in one hit.
They like sand worms for one.
No, sand dollars mainly eat small worms and algae.
Worms want to be wet. Dry will kill it. It could live in muddy sand but hot sand will kill it. So I would say not really.
Sand worms.
They respond negatively.
one.
They live in deep seas in hte sand. They live in deep seas in under sand.
Feeds on amphipods, worms, sand dollars and young squid