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Classifying Worm Species
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Worms species come in three general categories Litter dwelling (Epigeic) Soil dwelling (Endogenic) Deep burrowing (Anecic)
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Identifying Adult Worms Adult worms have a thickened segment in their mid section that houses their reproductive organs, the clitellum
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Litter Dwelling Earthworms Do not build permanent burrows Live in and consume the leaf-litter layers of the forest floor Are typically the kind of worm you would find in a compost heap Relatively small - between 2 cm and 7 cm long
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Soil Dwelling Earthworms Build permanent burrows and rarely come to the surface Are unpigmented Only come to the surface if there is very heavy rainfall
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Deep Burrowing Earthworms Burrow deep into the ground (up to six feet) Burrows are covered by a pile of feces and leaves called a “midden” Deeply pigmented with a lighter tail Adults can grow up to 15 cm long Typically used as fishing bait
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Deep Burrowing Earthworms Burrows
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Deep Burrowing Earthworms Midden
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