whichever substrate they happen to be found in whether it be thick, loamy soil or acidic podzolic soils.
Earthworms do not actively disperse seeds, but they can inadvertently help in seed dispersal by moving seeds along with the soil as they burrow and tunnel through it. Some seeds may stick to the earthworms' bodies and get carried to new locations, aiding in seed dispersal.
So that they can jerk themselves back into the hole in the event of danger. An earthworm's rear end has little spikes on it that give it a grip on the sides of the tunnel.
earthworms travel faster
moisture in the soil that they live in that's how they barrow
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
durkheim and earthworms
what continent does earthworms livfe on
Earthworms do not have legs.
no they love earthworms
Earthworms live in glaciers.
Earthworms do not have a skeleton at all.
Earthworms tunnel through the soil and move soil particles around. The motion breaks some particles into smaller particles. It also exposes fresh surfaces to continued weathering.