moisture in the soil that they live in that's how they barrow
The piles of soil are the worm casts, (faeces) which the worm excretes after feeding. These may be pushed to the surface as the worm clears out his tunnel or deposited on the surface as the earthworm feeds above ground. As the worm will not venture far from its burrow it might explain as why they are situated around the opening of the hole.
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an earth worm is a type of worm.There a no types of earth worms
Most of them do. In Fact the earth worm is a member of the reptiliengrubbus family. All members of this family have scales that are placed symmetrically over a thin shiny piece of skin.
in the ground
The piles of soil are the worm casts, (faeces) which the worm excretes after feeding. These may be pushed to the surface as the worm clears out his tunnel or deposited on the surface as the earthworm feeds above ground. As the worm will not venture far from its burrow it might explain as why they are situated around the opening of the hole.
the earth worm and the red worm.
an earth worm is longer and has more sections of the body in comparisence to a roundworm.
earth worms
An earth worm is plump and long. A round worm is long and slender almost like a hair.
beetle + work = ant
Life and Earth is worm
earth worm ring worm Alaskan bull worm
Because earth worm is not die when earth worm is in the water.
Wire worm.
In a mole system, there is a large (bed) chamber, and smaller storage chambers, and a maze of tunnels with excess soil pushed upwards as mole hills. Any earth worm than drops into a tunnel will find it difficult to get out through the smooth walls of the tunnel. The mole, very sensitive to vibrations, will home in on the struggling worm. The worm is either eaten there and then, or the head is nibbled off and the worm in placed in one of the storage chambers for later eating. Without a head, the worm is unable to escape and must away its fate.