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earthwormAnnelid worm of the class Oligochaeta. Earthworms are hermaphroditic and deposit their eggs in cocoons. They live by burrowing in the soil, feeding on the organic matter it contains. They are vital to the formation of humus, aerating the soil and levelling it by transferring earth from the deeper levels to the surface as castings.
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| These giant earthworms average at 80 cm long and 2 cm in diameter but can reach 3 meters. Along with the parrot and the rare giant earthworm, the EES must also consider impacts on the hooded plover, the This time the team are hot on the trail of giant earthworms which have slipped through the portal and must be chased around an office block with |
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