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  2. Giant Gippsland earthworm - Wikipedia

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    These giant earthworms average 1 metre (3.3 ft) long and 2 centimetres (0.79 in) in diameter and can reach 3 metres (9.8 ft) in length; however, their body is able to expand and contract making them appear much larger.

  3. Giant earthworm - Wikipedia

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    The Giant earthworm is a name often given to a variety of large invertebrates in the class Clitellata, many being from the family Megascolecidae. It may refer to: It may refer to: Australia and New Zealand

  4. Annelid - Wikipedia

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    There are over 22,000 living annelid species, [6] [7] ranging in size from microscopic to the Australian giant Gippsland earthworm and Amynthas mekongianus, which can both grow up to 3 meters (9.8 ft) long [7] [8] [9] to the largest annelid, Microchaetus rappi which can grow up to 6.7 m (22 ft).

  5. Nightmarish Giant Worm Goes On and On as It Burrows ... - AOL

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    Casey posted a video to Instagram on December 26 showing a spoon worm heading beneath the sand.Spoon worms, or echiura, number “about 150” known species according to Encyclopedia Britannica.

  6. Megascolides - Wikipedia

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    Megascolides albus Lee, 1952; Megascolides attenuatus Spencer, 1892; Megascolides australis McCoy, 1878 – giant Gippsland earthworm; Megascolides cataractus Blakemore, 2000 ...

  7. Life in the Undergrowth - Wikipedia

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    Earthworm, giant Gippsland earthworm: 1 - Invasion of the Land: Features the earthworm and its importance for the soil, and six feet long giant gippsland earthworm. Evolution: Invertebrates: 1 - Invasion of the Land: Evolution of land invertebrates, how they have adapted to survive out of water, and their relationship with green plants ...

  8. Giant spoon worm slithers over a squid’s head - AOL

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  9. Earthworm - Wikipedia

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    Earthworm head. Depending on the species, an adult earthworm can be from 10 mm (0.39 in) long and 1 mm (0.039 in) wide to 3 m (9.8 ft) long and over 25 mm (0.98 in) wide, but the typical Lumbricus terrestris grows to about 360 mm (14 in) long. [9]