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The benefits of earthworms are well-known. They are tireless tillers of our soils and their castings are the richest and best of all fertilizers. It is would be impossible to ever have too many in our gardens, unless you don't want lush, healthy plants!
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Earthworms derive their nutrition from many forms of organic matter in soil, things like decaying roots and leaves, and living organisms. They can consume, in just one day, up to one third of their own body weight.
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Earthworms do not have eyes but they do possess light- and touch- sensitive organs (receptor cells) to distinguish differences in light intensity and to feel vibrations in the ground.
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Earthworms respire through their skin, and therefore require humid conditions to prevent drying out. They coat themselves in mucus to enable the passage of dissolved oxygen into their bloodstream. Like all invertebrates their body processes or metabolism slow down with falling temperatures. They will hibernate at near freezing temperature. They react to advancing colder winter weather by burrowing deep (up to two meters) in the soil to avoid the extreme cold.
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