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Earthworms are hermaphrodite and have both male and female reproductive cells. They cannot self-fertilise, however, and must find a mate to exchange sperm cells with. Earthworms reach sexual maturity at about four weeks old. This species comes to the surface to mate. Copulation, which may take up to an hour, involves two worms lying together with their heads pointing in opposite directions. While mating, the worms seem to shut out all other external stimuli and do not respond to light or touch. Large amounts of mucus are released by both individuals and while closely pressed against one another, sperm is exchanged. After this is complete the worms separate. Hope that helps! :D

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Different retirement calculators require different information. However usually you need to know your net income, the amount of money you have put in savings, how much you save on average each month, and what your current and projected costs are.

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Worms are not born. They are hatched from eggs layed by insects, worms and some other kind of animals that metamorphose from those worms.

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they cut them sevels and a new baby comes out

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Yes, because all worms are half boy and half girl and they mate and can both get babies!

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yes it does i love u

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