Annelids, which include earthworms and leeches, have varying lifespans depending on the species. Generally, earthworms live for about 4 to 8 years in natural conditions, while some species of annelids can live for several years to decades under optimal conditions. Environmental factors and predation can also significantly affect their longevity.
Most Annelids live in the soil. They eat food which is available in the soil. Examples of Annelids are earthworms.
Annelids live in freshwater habitats.
Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms or nightcrawlers. They can be found in most fertile soils and other moist or wet areas.
the annelids also known as annalidia live in damp and tree waste areas so that they can keep their skin moist so that they can move
Mostly it is only the (mostly) furry mammals that have live young. There are exceptions, like certain reptiles and fish. Annelids, that is, worms, do not have live young.
Annelids are found worldwide in moist or wet environments ranging from marine habitats to moist soil.
Annelids live in the ground, in freshwater, and in marine environments.
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.
annelids
Are annelids vertebrate
Annelids have an anus
Some annelid species live in other invertibrate bodies such as the sponge.