Thursday, March 3, 2011

pictures of earthworms

Earthworms eat decaying organisms

Earthworms eat decaying organisms

Giant Blue Earthworms and Friends

Giant Blue Earthworms and Friends

Earthworms are classified in the phylum Annelida or Annelids.

Earthworms are classified in the phylum Annelida or Annelids.

Back to home page. cortices

Back to home page. cortices

 the earthworm than one might think! Again, I marvel at the Creator

the earthworm than one might think! Again, I marvel at the Creator

Giant Blue Earthworms and Friends

Giant Blue Earthworms and Friends

Earthworms are the common name for the largest members of the Oligochaeta

Earthworms are the common name for the largest members of the Oligochaeta

1. Put on safety goggles, gloves, and a lab apron. 2. Place earthworm

1. Put on safety goggles, gloves, and a lab apron. 2. Place earthworm

Earthworm

Earthworm

"Raising Earthworms" by Mary Hysong page one

"Raising Earthworms" by Mary Hysong page one

Food Source Earthworms

Food Source Earthworms

Images: earthworm exiting burrow,

Images: earthworm exiting burrow,

 stability, and fertility (natural) are all helped by the earthworm.

stability, and fertility (natural) are all helped by the earthworm.

Are these earthworms?

Are these earthworms?

More Just Green Composting Worms & Earth worms

More Just Green Composting Worms & Earth worms

Be assured that the term 'earthworm' refers to a wide assortment of

Be assured that the term 'earthworm' refers to a wide assortment of

illustrations

illustrations

Earthworms of the Great Lakes by Cindy Hale

Earthworms of the Great Lakes by Cindy Hale

Figure 1: Earthworms generate tons of casts per acre each year,

Figure 1: Earthworms generate tons of casts per acre each year,

Earthworm In partnership with Wisconsin NatureMapping and Great Lakes Worm

Earthworm In partnership with Wisconsin NatureMapping and Great Lakes Worm

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