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  2. Giant Gippsland earthworm - Wikipedia

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    Giant Palouse earthworm - A vulnerable North American species. Oregon giant earthworm - A relative of the Palouse earthworm. Specimens have been recorded at 1.3 m (4 feet) long. Lake Pedder earthworm - Listed as the first "extinct" worm species from its original unique Tasmanian habitat. Lumbricus badensis - Giant (Badish) earthworm.

  3. Aridulodrilus - Wikipedia

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    Aridulodrilus molesworthae is a large Australian earthworm occurring, unusually, in a semiarid region of New South Wales.It was recognised as a species of Megascolecidae, a family with extreme diversity in the wetter coastal regions of the continent, but distinguished as a new monotypic genus Aridulodrilus, a name derived from Latin meaning a semi-desert worm.

  4. Megascolecidae - Wikipedia

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    Australia has number of species that are native to different parts of the country; Anisochaeta sebastiani is an example. This species can be found from Queensland to Tasmania. [20] Fifty-three known species of these earthworms can be found in Western Australia; Graliophilus georgei and G. secundus are some examples. [21]

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  6. 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

  7. Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, it is primarily called the common earthworm or lob worm (though the name is also applied to a marine polychaete). In North America , the term nightcrawler (or vitalis ) is also used, and more specifically Canadian nightcrawler , referring to the fact that the large majority of these worms sold commercially (usually as fishing bait ...

  8. Giant tubeworms part of thriving ecosystem found under the ...

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    PHOTO: A giant tubeworm is seen on the seafloor surface at 2,500 meters deep in the Pacific Ocean. (ROV SuBastian/Schmidt Ocean Institute) New species are being discovered all the time, marine ...

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    A team led by Deep Sea Vision used an underwater drone to scan more than 5,200 square miles of ocean floor. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...