The lifespan of an earthworm can vary depending on several factors, including species, environmental conditions, and predation. On average, earthworms typically live for about 1 to 2 years in the wild. However, some earthworm species may live longer, and their lifespans can extend up to 4 to 8 years under optimal conditions.
An earthworm.
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megascolides australis ( giant gippsland earthworm ) found in Australia is world's longest earthworm these giant earthworms average at 80cm long and 2cm in diameter their life span is relatively long and take 5 years for maturity when these worms hatch they are 20cm long
a earthworm and a brain
Well a blackworm lives in water and is smaller than the earthworm and its brownish and the earthworm is pink and larger and they live in solid on land and that's it :)
about 6 years
no its just dirt
the largest earthworms live in Africa,Asia,and Brazil
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An average star can live about 10 billion years.
hamsters live an average of 2 to 3 years.