Worm
The reddish-gray-colored common worm, often called a night crawler
in the United States, is familiar to anyone with a fishing rod or a
garden. They are indigenous to Europe, but are now abundant in North
America and western Asia.worm is the common name sometimes given to several of
snakes. They share the characteristics of small size, primarily
subterranean habitat, non-functioning or small eyes, and varying
resemblance to earthworms. Many are also known as blind snake,
the alternative common name. The worm snake is indeed a snake although
there are myths of it possibly being a lizard with very tiny legs. There
are also myths of the worm snake possibly being the offspring of a male
snake and a female worm, this is not true though.is called worm
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