![]() For its spotting of the week, this earthworm was chosen by Project Noah. Specialists say that this earhtworm might be a speciman of Martiodrilus Crassus, meaning a worm that feeds on dogs and small children in Latin. This earthworm was found in the rich soils of Sumaco volcano in Ecaudor. Large Boded Earthworms of EcuadorĪt almost 5 feet in length, these earthworms weigh over a massive 500 grams. The Kinabalu Giant Red earthworms are found at an altitude of up to 3,000 meters.Ī fun fact about this earthworm is that they have twice as many hair as compared to normal earthworms and looks unshaven! This is a very hairy, fluorescent and giant earthworm and the more we learn about it, the weirder it gets! 3. ![]() They also emit a greenish iridescent gloss at times. They have a beautiful skin and the hair on their skin can be seen only with a microscope. Other reasons for why they come out of their burrows is that their burrows might get filled with water, which is why they come to the surface to breathe or to mate. These earthworms come to the surface only during heavy rainfall. It is greyish blue in colour and lives in burrows around Paka cave shelter. Kinabalu Giant EarthwormĪt 2.3 feet, the Kinabalu Giant Earthworm is an awe-inspiring creature. ![]() Their skin also emits a lubricating fluid which makes it easier for them to move underground and make burrows and akso keeps their skin moist.Īntonishingly, one of the Australian species can shoot up this fluid as far as 12 inches through its skin! The size of earthworms varies from species to species and while some are only about an inch long, others grow up to lengths of 10 feet! These long, snake-like earthworms are found in the tropics. The bodies of the earthworms are made of ring-like segments that are covered in tiny bristle-like hair which helps in locomotion of these earthworms. They have soft and elongated and cylindrical bodies without any eyes and limbs. According to the Britannica, worms are creatures without any vertebral coloumn. ![]()
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