Yes, They do.
Earthworms are an important part of the soil environment, and the growth of plants. Oil is deadly to earthworms.
The lighter colored flattened part of the earthworm is called the clitellum. It is a thickened, glandular region of the body that plays a crucial role in reproduction, as it secretes mucus during mating and forms a cocoon for fertilized eggs. The clitellum is typically more prominent in mature earthworms and can be seen as a band around the body.
earthworms move by it body shape when earthworms extension of body rear part Rolex the backer part of body then they move forward
to release eggsfemale gonad in which eggs are produced
lighter
It is the end farthest from the ring and is called the sphincter.
the flame
The penumbra.
If you just mean the actual lighter part itself( the part that pops out when hot),almost any vehicle lighter would work.
yes earthworms have a mouth. How do you expect they eat?
In savanna ecosystems, various animals consume earthworms, including birds like robins and starlings, which forage for them in the soil. Some mammals, such as aardvarks and elephants, may also dig for earthworms as part of their diet. Additionally, certain reptiles and amphibians found in these areas may opportunistically feed on earthworms when available.
Earthworms are part of the Phylum Annelida.