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Earthworms can survive in temperatures up to 100 degrees if they are in the ground and out of direct sunlight, but direct sunlight can terminate them. The materials they are in insulate them.
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Earthworms can typically survive in direct sunlight for only a few minutes to an hour, depending on factors like humidity and temperature. Exposure to sunlight causes them to dry out quickly, as their moist skin is essential for respiration. If they cannot find shade or moisture, they risk desiccation and death. Therefore, it's crucial for them to stay in damp environments to thrive.
Vampire bats, also known as Desmodus rotonus, are bats that feed on blood and fruits. They hate the sunlight, insects, and fish.
sunlight. the way it sees it makes it go away sreeming
put earth and sunlight in the circle and you got darkness
earthworms travel faster
worms dont like the light because if they stay exposed for too long in the sunlight or any light,they become paralyzed and cant move for an hour.this is true and i looked and reshearched it
There are various types of animals that can react to light differently. In the case of the red worms they react by often retreating from the light.
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms