the fish.
it takes 12 inches to make a foot!
Ringworm is caused by a fungus, just like athletes foot. There are no worms in one's skin.
The number of worms in a foot can vary greatly depending on the environment, soil type, and local ecosystem. In healthy soil, you might find anywhere from a few to several hundred worms in just one square foot, as they thrive in rich, organic materials. However, this number can fluctuate based on factors like moisture, temperature, and food availability. Therefore, it's difficult to provide an exact count without specific context.
6336 ft make a mile if 10 inches make a foot
they lay eggs
twelve inches to a foot -Ashton
1 foot = 0.3048 metres
A span is not a standard measure, a foot is. So there is no definitive answer.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
0.5 is one-half, it takes 2 of these to make one cubic foot.
5/12 of a foot = 41-2/3% of a foot
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