Only when they slither across leaves or something.
According to this article they do communicate with each other. Read the article towards the bottom of page.
http://www.wormdigest.org/content/view/458/2/
2007-10-18 01:39:22
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answered by char__c is a good cooker 7
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Well if you watch birds they listen to the ground and then pounce so they must make some kind of noise, even if it is just slithering along.
2007-10-18 01:40:12
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answered by Helen C 4
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I've never heard a noise come from them. They used to come up on my dad's carport all the time when it would rain and lay there.. they never made a sound.
2007-10-18 01:42:52
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answered by xxcallme_smileyxx 3
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Science has proven that birds don t find worms with their feet, but DO hear them AND see them.
2015-05-03 06:45:39
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answered by Ross 1
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it creates some noise that we human ears cant sense, but not as dogs bark. are u kidding......
2007-10-18 02:18:23
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answered by reci 2
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No, they don't have anything on their body that makes it capable for them to make a noise.
2007-10-18 01:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ, they keep me awake all night, singing and carousing. Damn Worms. Worst neighbors you can imagine.
2007-10-18 01:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't think so . . . . . . maybe a slight popping noise when you step on 'em
2007-10-18 12:56:18
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answered by shelley h 2
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Go outside, dig one up and sit there and listen to it.
2007-10-18 01:38:51
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answered by Beth 6
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yes, its that wrinkling paper sound you hear as they are boring holes in your brain.
2007-10-18 01:40:23
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answered by shpoog 3
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