Do worms take fall damage?

An intentional feature added by Team17 prevents fall damage from being applied the first time the worm hits the ground after being hit with an explosion (note that if the worm falls way too vertically after the first terrain hit, fall damage will not be applied too).
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Can worms survive a fall?

Earthworms are unable to drown like a human would, and they can even survive several days fully submerged in water. Soil experts now think earthworms surface during rain storms for migration purposes.
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Do worms get fall damage?

The fact that worms can fall really far without taking damage (and thus continue with their turn) leads to a lot of noobish stuff that's allowed to happen.
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Do insects survive high falls?

An insect, therefore, is not afraid of gravity; it can fall without danger, and can cling to the ceiling with remarkably little trouble.
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Do bugs reach terminal velocity?

an ant will reach terminal velocity in about 3 feet. It won't die with a 3 foot drop, and it won't die with a 300 foot drop.
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Do cockroaches take fall damage?

Cockroaches don't sustain damage when they fall from a height. That's because they're very small in size and weigh very little. So, they don't fall fast enough to hit the ground with enough force to cause injury. This is true no matter the height they fall from or how hard the surface they fall on.
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Do insects have revenge?

Insects don't have time for the same predilections we have. There is no right and wrong when you're trying to eat, mate and survive so revenge isn't a luxury an insect would concern itself with.
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Do caterpillars take fall damage?

Not really: insects are so small that their weight is negligible in comparison to their air resistance. So, while falling, they never pick up enough speed to do themselves harm upon landing.
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Do insects feel pain when they fall?

As far as entomologists are concerned, insects do not have pain receptors the way vertebrates do. They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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Do bugs even take fall damage?

No, most bugs don't take any fall damage, and this is largely due to their small size. Bugs aren't heavy enough and don't fall fast enough to experience damage while falling. Most bugs can theoretically fall for miles and still be fine.
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Can an ant fall to its death?

Ants do not take damage from falling, so they do not die. Ants are very lightweight insects, and once dropped (in a few seconds), they achieve their terminal velocity and continue to move at the same constant speed. It is almost physically impossible to kill an ant from a fall.
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Can a spider fall to its death?

Certain larger species such as Tarantulas simply are not evolved to handle falls from too great a height and can die if they were to drop a number of stories, but smaller spiders actually can use their legs to slow their descent and land from a great height relatively unharmed.
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Do rats take fall damage?

A rat can even fall off a five-story building and land safely on its feet. It can jump two feet to the top of a garbage can – three feet with a running start.
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Do earthworms feel pain?

But a team of Swedish researchers has uncovered evidence that worms do indeed feel pain, and that worms have developed a chemical system similar to that of human beings to protect themselves from it.
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Should you put worms back in the grass?

Whatever the reason, some worms get caught out as the rain evaporates and movement becomes difficult, if not impossible. Putting worms back onto the grass or soil is an appropriate kindness.
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Why do worms come out when you shock the ground?

Most worm charming methods involve vibrating the soil, which encourages the worms to the surface. In 2008, researchers from Vanderbilt University claimed that the worms surface because the vibrations are similar to those produced by digging moles, which prey on earthworms.
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Do hooked fish feel pain?

Fish have numerous nociceptors in their mouths and thus getting hooked is certainly a painful experience for them.
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Can spiders feel fear?

So, this would then mean that spiders do experience feelings, in some kind of biological way. It also looks like spiders will react to certain situations in an appropriate manner. For example, they will react in a fearful or anxious way when something scary happens.
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Can bugs heal broken legs?

When a person breaks a leg, they might get a splint, cast or boot to cradle the bone as it heals. But what happens when a locust breaks a limb? Instead of a cast on the outside, the insect will patch itself up from the inside. These patches can restore up to 66 percent of a leg's former strength, a new study finds.
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Can a caterpillar survive a fall from a tree?

If they fall when they have started the process and are not moving, are curled up and looking sickly green (that the colour that tells you they are now unable to move and need help) and looks like a caterpillar in its death throws, it can be saved.
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Do squirrels take fall damage?

squirrels do not take fall damage! they can survive impacts at their terminal velocity (the fastest speed they can fall at due to air resistance/drag)- they reach the full speed of their fall in 3 seconds.
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Are Wasps revengeful?

But as many have found to their cost, killing one can lead to 'revenge' attacks from other, angrier wasps. In this video, YouTube chemistry channel Reactions explains why it is wasps seem to attack after one of their own is killed.
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Are roaches vengeful?

They also tend to have emotions. Also, when insects, just like most animals, feel that they are being threatened, they tend to protect themselves. Thus, they seem like they are trying to take revenge on you. Question: Do roaches gather dead roaches?
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What animals take no fall damage?

The following creatures don't take fall damage:
  • Bloodstalker.
  • Deinonychus.
  • Ferox (Large)
  • Karkinos.
  • Managarmr.
  • Megalania.
  • Mek.
  • Ravager.
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