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No, a hornworm is not an earthworm. Hornworms are the larvae of certain moths, particularly from the Sphingidae family, and are known for their distinctive horn-like projection on their bodies. In contrast, earthworms are segmented worms from the class Oligochaeta and are primarily found in soil, playing a crucial role in soil aeration and nutrient cycling. While both are worms, they belong to entirely different biological groups and have different ecological roles.

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