Earthworms.
The Earthworms taxonomy is from the plyum of annelida. The Earthworm is a squirmy, thin animal sith soft slimy bodies. Their body is divided into segments (all the small rings), there are about two-hundred segments (200). There are about 5,000 species of Earthworms. they live everywhere except in desserts and places where the floor is frozen all year long. What most of the Earthworms eat is dead stuff, and soil. Why worms are so slimy is because they have slippery mucus in their body, which helps them slide smoothly and quickly through the ground. How worms move is by using two (2) sets of muscles. You might think that the Earthworms have no value, but they do one of their values that they have is that they are good for soil, they make the soil fertile. One of the largest species of Earthworms is the one found in Australia which is twelve (12) feet (3.7m), but the common size is fifteen cm long (15in) long.
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Earthworms by Catherine O' Neill in Ranger Rick magazine
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Earthworms by Catherine O' Neill in Ranger Rick magazine