Hydrostatic or Peristaltic contraction
The earthworm is related to the clam-worm, the leech, polychate worms, and oligochaete worms.
The dero is an example of a scavenger worm whose body includes cilia.Specifically, the dero counts among oligochaete worms. All oligochaetes live by scavenging whatever they can digest. The dero will be recognizable by its hand-like gill of a tail section from which protrude cilia-covered, finger-like shapes.
Lumbriculus, commonly known as the mudworm or freshwater oligochaete, is a type of segmented worm found in freshwater environments such as ponds and marshes. These worms are known for their ability to burrow into the sediment, where they play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients and improving water quality. Lumbriculus can regenerate lost segments, making them resilient to predation. They are also an important food source for various aquatic animals, including fish and birds.
Move Move Move - The Red Tribe - was created in 1996.
Move to Move was created in 1989.
all you do is .....wait i got to i like 2 move it move she like to move it fe like 2 ....move it all you do is .....wait i got to i like 2 move it move she like to move it move it he like 2 ....move it
they dont move, we do. as we move around it seems to 'move'
Move to Move - song - was created in 1989.
"The Way You Move Me" is performed by Kenny G. with Earth, Wind & Fire.
Oh that was King Julian singing the song "I like to move it" in the movie Madagascar!
IF you MOve it... it will move....hehehe.....right...
ummm i think you are asking, "Can you move your shoulder that move your hips?" So, yes, you could...