Worms use their muscles and setae, short bristly hairs, to move. The setae help them control their speed, and latch on to the ground. They have two kinds of muscles: circular and longitudinal. When they tighten their circular muscles they become long and thin, and their front end moves forward. Then they contract their longitudinal muscles to move their back end toward their front end.
i think they hibernate guess so
you are completely wrong. they migrate. hibernate means they sleep like bears, mammals, and human etc, migrate is moving to areas that would be easy to adapt to
Segmented worms as a whole are a very diverse group of creatures, and as such, at least one species can be found in most regions of the world. The most common segmented worm, the earth worm,lives in the soil of moist environment. However, another branch of segmented worms, the polychaetes, are almost completely marine and often look almost nothing like their soil brethren.
Yes. Worms hibernate during most of the wintry season, but not all worms.
hibernate
No. Penguins do not hibernate.
No. Penguins do not hibernate.
they have to keep swimming or they'll die so, no they don't hibernate
Animals that hibernate do so to escape the cold weather. Sloths do not hibernate.
I really don't think that worms hibernate. Only mammals.
in fact, moles do not hibernate. and neither do worms. and neither of these two fly, either.
in really fuzzy dirt
i think they use the soil and it helps by using the nutrients in it to regulate
No cockroaches do not hibernate. Bugs them selves do not hibernate.
No, they do not hibernate.
no they do not hibernate
Eagles do not hibernate. Birds don't hibernate.
No, they do not hibernate. Felines as a species doesn't hibernate.
Kookaburras do not hibernate. No birds in Australia hibernate.
No they do not hibernate.
Ostriches do not hibernate.