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An earthworm.
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the type of earthworm you would use in fishing would be tapeworm
It would automatically be assumed that an earthworm does not have a exoskeleton because of the way they look and feel. They are very flexible and soft to the touch.
no. the roundworm would a nematode. an earthworm is part of the annelid family, because it is a segmented worm.
water impacts them the most with out it they would die
That would be the earthworm.....:)
A 'typical' hermaphrodite would be an earthworm.
An earthworm could only eat a somewhat decomposed three leaf clover having remnants imbedded in the soil through which the earthworm burrows.
alligator and earthworm
I think in southamerica