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When was Giant Gippsland earthworm created?

Giant Gippsland earthworm was created in 1878.


Has a giant gippsland worm ever killed a human baby?

Yes


What do Gippsland's Giant Earthworms eat?

They don't eat dirt, like many people believe. All earthworms eat decaying plant and animal matter, and they usually swallow some soil with it. They soil, however, passes right through and exits as castings. The decaying matter is what earthworms actually need for nutrients and energy.


Are there any Earthworms native to Western Australia?

There are no Earthworms native to Western Australia. However, the Giant Gippsland Earthworm is native to Victoria, Australia. Australia has some 1,000 native species of earthworm so it is relatively impossible where most of them were originally native too.Correction:An estimated 90% of the earthworm species in the Kimberley region of Western Australia are endemic to this region alone, particuarly within the small patches of rainforest.


How does a earthworms move?

It use their side's mussel to move.


Does the Giant Gippsland Earthworm make for good fishing bait?

It is an protected animal, at risk of being endangered, so it shouldn't be used as bait.


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When was Gippsland Falcons created?

Gippsland Falcons was created in 1963.


When did Gippsland Falcons end?

Gippsland Falcons ended in 2001.


When was Diocese of Gippsland created?

Diocese of Gippsland was created in 1902.


When was Gippsland Aeronautics created?

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Is the bilby native to Gippsland?

Not any more. Billies used to be widespread throughout Australia, living in a variety of habitats. European settlement, clearing of land for agriculture and the introduction of non-native predators forced the Bilby to move further inland, away from more fertile regions such as Gippsland. Bilbies can no longer be found in the Gippsland area.