Earthworms have no legs / with a short , non stretchy body / is an invertebrate animal / it is a type of animal. Tiger worms have stretches themselves.
Earthworms also have no lungs, and absorb with the oxygen through their skin. Earthworms are female and male. They find a worm and stick together until they break off and a baby worm comes out.
Earthworms are 5,500 known species of worms. They can be found everywhere, except in polar or dry climates. Their sizes vary: they can be between two centimetres and about three meters in length.
Earthworms are invertebrates – they have no skeleton. To support and shape the body, they are filled with a fluid – called coelomic fluid.
Earthworms look like they have a "belt" or "saddle" around their bodies. This is called a clitellum where they carry their maturing eggs.
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