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Earthworm

Earthworms in soil.

Earthworms dig large burrows which let water and air into the soil. This helps stop erosion and lets the water and air get down to the roots of plants. The burrows also helps plant roots to move more easily through … [more]

Earthworms High in Nutrition

A 'nutritious' earthworm.

Earthworms are the basis of a staple diet for the majority of Caudates. They are high in fat and minerals making them one of the most nutritiously advantageous live foods available … [more]

Marine Worms

A pile of marine worms.

The polychaeta (marine worms) play an important role in the ecology of marine communities partly due to the diversity of their structure and function. A relatively small number of species are also … [more]

Butter Worms

Some orange-colored butter worms, lying on the ground.

Butterworms are from Chile. In addition to their color and fruity smell, butterworms are extremely high in clacium...more than twice that of other worms … [more]

Nightcrawlers

Nightcrawlers, with bits of soil.

The European Night Crawler is also known as the Belgian Worm, Super Red, Carolina Crawlers and Blue Worms. They grow to be 3-8 inches long, and are 2 or 3 times bigger than their smaller cousins, the red wigglers … [more]

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Caterpillar

A larval caterpillar.

The caterpillar of Proserpinus proserpina, an insect larva.

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