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What animals joined James and the Giant Peach?

James Henry TrotterThe CentipedeThe EarthwormThe Old Green GrasshopperThe LadybugMiss SpiderThe GlowwormThe Silkworm


What is the average length of an earthworm?

The average centipede is a centimeter tall. This is why centipedes are called centipedes.


What does the centipede ask James to do?

The centipede asked James to help him take of his Boots.


What did James do when he found a hole in the side of the peach?

crawled inside and found a centipede, caterpilar, ladybug, gloworm, silkworm, miss spider and an earthworm.


What creatures joined James in his giant peach?

All of the creatures were giant bugs - a centipede, a spider, a grasshopper, a ladybug, an earthworm and a glow-worm.


What groups of organisms are more closely related group one earthworm spider jellyfish group two frog trout centipede?

Group one (earthworm, spider, jellyfish) are more distantly related compared to group two (frog, trout, centipede) because group two share a more recent common ancestor. This is because frog, trout, and centipede are all part of the same phylum Chordata, whereas earthworm, spider, and jellyfish are part of different phyla (Annelida, Arthropoda, and Cnidaria, respectively).


How many earthworm in one square foot?

It depends where. In Antarctica, I suggest there will be none.


What is the meaning of centepid in my dream?

Dreams communicate with metaphors. In this dream the centipede represents a problem or troubling situation. The many "feet" of the centipede suggest a problem with many parts or elements to it.


What is the function of the septum in an earthworm?

Septums help separate an earthworm's internal cavities into sections of different organs.


What is the function of the intestines in the earthworm?

The intestines help carry the earthworm's waste to the anus, where it is expelled from the worm.


Do eyespots help an earthworm get around?

Yes,


Do earthworm help stabilize the soil?

Yes!