CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Is a cockroach a terrestrial worm? What is the difference between the two?

CATDOLL: Is a cockroach a terrestrial worm? What is the difference between the two?

Is cockroach a terrestrial worm? What is the difference between the two?

Of course not, cockroaches are very small and usually live in kitchens and bathrooms, while earthworms like to live in moist soil and are abundant in rural areas. Hope you can adopt my answer!

What kind of insect is similar to cockroaches and can fly faster than cockroaches?

Do you have a picture of this bug? It may be a male earthworm. It is similar to cockroaches in the order Blattodea, so they look a bit like each other. Earthworms are also called earthworms or earthworms. The female earthworms are wingless and can be used as medicine.

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