There are approximately 2,700 different kinds of earthworms in the world. Worms live in freshwater, saltwater, and on the shore.
There are over 3,000 species of earthworms.
According to the University of Illinois, scientists have identified more than 2,700 different kinds of earthworms.
Billions - if not trillions of them.
Eisenia Foetida
There are 25 species of worm in the UK :)
america and africa
Earthworms do not have a skeleton at all.
The second name in a scientific name is the species name. (The first name represents the genus.)
Carl Linnaeus created the binomial nomenclature, where species are identified by their Genus and species name in Latin.
When genus and species are combined to create a name, that name is called the scientific name. For example, we are H. sapienwhere H for Homo is the genus and sapien is the species.
There are over 4400 different species of earthworms.
AnnelidAnswerThere are many species Earthworm. Examples are: Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida, Lumbricus terrestris. Earthworms belong in the Class Oligochaeta in the Phylum Annelida.
Earthworms cannot bite humans or any other species like millipedes but they can eat grass and digest circulate blood excrete and breathe
There are many, many species of earthworm. The Common Earthworm, which is the species I think most are used to seeing belongs to the species Lumbricus terrestris.
Yes, there are different kinds of earthworms. Within the three major categories of earthworms, over 4400 named species exist. The three main categories are endogeic, anecic and epigeic.
Class Oligochaeta includes various species of earthworms.
There are over 17,000 different species of annelids. They are all worm like creatures and some of their names are ragworms, earthworms, and leeches.
Yes. 4 species of earthworms from the Family Lumbricidae were found in Alpine Tundra in the Urals (Russia). Enchytracids have a tendency to be found in Arctic Tundra.
AnnelidAnswerThere are many species Earthworm. Examples are: Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida, Lumbricus terrestris. Earthworms belong in the Class Oligochaeta in the Phylum Annelida.
earthworms and leeches.
ganglion
it contains a few a couple i guess