See the attached link for more (from wikipedia: Lumbricus terrestris)
"The potential life span of Lumbricus terrestris is unknown, though it has lived up to the age of 6 years in captivity. The most widely accepted approximation is around 4-8 years in the wild."
Night crawlers, also known as earthworms, typically live for about 1 to 8 years in their natural habitat.
Canadian Night Crawlers are a type of worm that is colored green. They reach a sexual age at a few weeks old.
They like cut bait such as shad, herring, and goldeye. Some fishermen use chicken livers and night crawlers.
If you drop corn meal in the soil for feed they will last the life span of the worm. Generally worms in a proper container will last 3-4 weeks in a refrigerator.
Cold, long winters and short days.
The fruit that is given to children on the Canadian Prairies is the orange. It is considered a blessing for a healthy and long life.
To breed, these fugly creatures take about the amount for someone to let out their droppings. It is a particularly grand event as these little mites eat out your eyes and drop the evidence of your pupils on the floor. Hope it is a very constructive answer :)
they sex alll day and all night
False. There is no restriction on flying the Canadian national flag at night without illumination. Consider the fact that a large portion of Canada has continuous night for a considerable part of the year. In those isolated climes where it may not be practical to provide artificial illumination, what would we have them do? Of course if it is practical to do, it is not wrong to illuminate it, but the Canadian Heritage Department simply states that "The flag may be flown by night as well as by day."
This is Spanish, translated into English, this means: Long live the night! (literally - the night lives)
Sometimes it seems as though animals can live for long periods of time. Snakes on average live 10-25 years depending on their diet, environment, and if they are in captivity or not.
i bee came in to my room last night i thought it had left my room last night but it had not it was there this morning and its trapped in a plastic container how long will the bee survive ?