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There are over 2,200 species known worldwide, existing everywhere but Arctic and arid climates. They range in size from two centimeters (less than one inch) to over three meters (almost ten feet) in the Gippsland earthworm. Amongst the main earthworm species commonly found in the soil are the red coloured Lumbricus terrestris, which dwells close to and leaves its deposits on the surface, whilst the greyish blue Allolobophora caliginosa is deeper burrowing.
This picture was taken on a rainy day on the asphalt of my driveway. The bright spots are caused by the macro flash. |
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EEEEWWW... and yet cool! lol! Excellent marco! The detail on the worm is incredible and the flash makes the ground look gell-like or something. Very cool! thanks!