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An earthworm can grow only so long. A well-fed adult will depend on what kind of worm it is, how many segments it has, how old it is and how well fed it is. An Lumbricus terrestris will ... History | Family Tree | Anatomy | Come Live with Me | Worm Deli; Can't Live Without Me | Worm Facts | Fun Place | Worm Links | Credits...
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urbanext.illinois.edu/worms/facts/index.html
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; What do earthworms eat and how much can they eat in one day?; Can earthworms freeze?; What is the "bump" in the middle of the earthworm?; How can you determine if an earthworm is sexually mature?; Can earthworms lose their clitellum? ; How do earthworms mate? ; How are cocoons produced?; How long does it take worms...
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www.biologyjunction.com/earthworm%20facts.htm
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Learn all you wanted to know about common earthworms with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... The reddish-gray-colored common earthworm, often called a night crawler in the United States, is familiar to anyone with a fishing rod or a garden. They are indigenous to Europe, ... Fast Facts...
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"Interesting Facts About Earthworms" ... The most common garden earthworm, the nightcrawler (lumbricus terristris) is not native to North America and was in fact brought,over in potted plants by Europeans. Most of the native North American earthworms were killed during the last Ice Age 10 to 15 thousand years ago.
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A garden without earthworms would miss out on all of the great benefits that they bring to it. Their first job is to till the soil by tunneling through it. Tunnels created allow air and moisture to pass easily through the soil, creating a h...
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Earthworm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Earthworm is the common name for the largest members of Oligochaeta (which is either a class or subclass depending on the author) in the phylum Annelida. In classical systems they were placed in the ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthworm
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A Few Interesting Facts about Earthworms ... There are 25 species of earthworm native to Britain. ... There are several myths about earthworm habits. One which has come about over the years is that sometimes earthworms were rained from the sky. This is probably because many earthworms are crawling about on the ground after...
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www.powen.freeserve.co.uk/Naturepets/worms/wormfacts.ht...
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What is the " bump" in the middle of the earthworm? ... How can you determine if an earthworm is sexually mature? ... Earthworm longevity is species dependent. Various specialists report that certain species have the potential to live 4-8 years.
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www.grannysgardenschool.com/608-0-11-worm-question-answ...
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Earthworms are tiny little worms that are simply ignored by many of us. They may be 'nothing' for a person and may seem of less or no importance, but in reality, they are very interesting creatures. Let's find out more about earthworms. ... According to a study, an earthworm takes in and pulverizes food, ... Snowy Owl Facts...
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www.buzzle.com/articles/earthworm-facts.html
www.buzzle.com/articles/earthworm-facts.html
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