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Earthworm in the dirt
One earthworm on wet soil. Space for text
earthworm. Animals
Worm on ground
Earthworm crawling on the soil
Earthworms in the mud.
Brown earthworms on the compost. Close up. worms that use for fishing.
Close up of an earthworm crawling in potting soil.
Earthworm is crawling on the ground, surrounded by dry leaves and branches
Close-up of an earthworm in the dump soil with some plant.
Earthworm Lumbricus terrestris in the soil.
Long, dirty worm crawls across a red and grey concrete block.  S Shape
Earth Worm in natural habitat .
Red Wriggler Composting worms. Worms used for organic gardening and worm composting.
Fauna
Eisenia fetida, known under various common names such as manure worm, redworm, brandling worm, panfish worm, trout worm, tiger worm, red wiggler worm, etc., is a species of earthworm adapted to decaying organic material. These worms thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure. Santa Rosa, California.
Earthworm humus photographed over her, excellent natural fertilizer.Next to the earthworm, visible to his left is his egg.
Close-up of an earthworm in the dump soil.
Earthworms in black soil. Garden compost and worms recycling plant waste into rich soil improver and fertilizer
Redhead Worm - Lumbricus rubellus - in a garden soil. The yypical size of adult is 6.5cm. The upper surface of the body, from the first segment to the saddle, is usually entirely dark in colour (reddish brown). Likes high organic matter soils
Earthworm Lumbricus terrestris, large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe. Two specimens in the process of copulation. Sexual reproduction involves two earthworms.
an earthworm crawling in the mossy ground, plant fertilizing earthworms
Eisenia fetida Manure Worm. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
A slowed picture of a worm taken when it was coming to the surface
Close-up of an earthworm in the soil. Space for copy.
natural earth and worm, earth and worm, natural hefty worm,
Umbria, Italy:\nInserted in a composter, they transform organic food waste into precious earthworm humus, ideal for plants and flowers
Cross section view of grass earth with earthworm
Earthworm on the ground close up.
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