Yes. Remember- Animal, Vegetable, Mineral. Worms are in the animal kingdom whether you are talking about an insect or segmented worm such as an earthworm, they are animals.
2007-01-15 14:42:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Although I'm told they have created a third classification, all living things can basically be divided into two broad categories (called kingdoms): plants and animals. Worms are part of the animal kingdom.
2007-01-15 15:11:04
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answered by Poetic 3
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bugs are additionally animals. Worms are actually not bugs in spite of the undeniable fact that, worms are non vertebrate animals. human beings many times confer with worms animals from the class referred to as Annelida or Nematoda.
2016-10-07 05:38:15
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answered by ? 4
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All "worms" are animals. There are a lot of animals called "worms," very different from each other: flatworms, roundworms, tapeworms, segmented worms, tube worms. And people call many kinds of larvae "worms" also: tomato hornworms, inchworms, armyworms, cutworms....Sometimes even snakes are called "worms." They are all animals.
2007-01-15 16:43:11
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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Yeah, they're in the animal kingdom, animalia, and the phylum, annelida.There are over 5,500 species of earthworms worldwide. They range in size from two centimeters to over three meters.
2007-01-15 14:44:16
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answered by The Dreadhead 3
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Yes.
2007-01-15 14:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they are animals. They are oftenly said to be the simplest ones though.
2007-01-15 14:49:16
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answered by Kaci (: 2
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yes any thing that moves is an animal
2007-01-16 09:47:01
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answered by alligator 2
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They are insects aren't they? Now that I've thought about it I'm not sure and it's annoying me!
2007-01-15 14:42:20
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answered by Cato Says "Kalamaloo" 4
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No
2007-01-15 14:47:41
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answered by Alevia P 1
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