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Earthworm Shakariyah

A worm can grow to 7 or 8 centimetres a worm is a tube shaped. Each segment on a worm body has a number of of bristly hair.

An earthworm lives on land and water. They are found in virtually every habitat. They live underground and in the water like ponds, oceans and the rivers.

A worm spends it’s day eating dirt. An earthworms predators are ants, mites, centipedes, earwigs, springtails, snails, slugs, spiders, birds, rats, mice, moles, toads, turtles and snakes.

After a male worm mates with a female worm the female worm lays 8 cocoons. Each cocoon holds 21 baby worms that makes altogether 168 baby worms. After three weeks to 5 months the baby worms hatch out of its cocoon and it’s a hatchling now. It takes a few days for a hatchling to grow and then when the hatchling is all grown the life cycle starts all over again.
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