Environmental Sciences, asked by mrsmanjulagovindappa, 8 months ago

Worms and snakes have​

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Answered by pradeekshaapradee
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can you please give the question clearly

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but I think ,it have different sensory organs

Answered by prithakundu
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Both snakes and worms move around the world by slithering or wriggling because neither type of animal has a means of locomotion beyond their long, cylindrical bodies. However, picking out differences between worm and snake species poses little problem for even the untrained eye, as they vary in fundamental ways: their skin, sensory organs, behavior and habitats. On a basic level, snakes exist in the taxonomic class Reptilia, while worms exist as a broad category including members such as flatworms, segmented worms and roundworms. A good starting point for distinguishing between a snake and a worm is size. While some worms may be larger than some snakes, typically, a snake is much larger.

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