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Worms Are Wonderful | Amazing Animals | Backyard Science | SciShow Kids
Ever wonder what those little earthworms are up to? Learn why worms are wonderful with Jessi and Squeaks!
#scishowkids #worms #animals #garden #education #science #elementary #learning #kids
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published: 31 Aug 2015
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The Amazing World Of Earthworms In The UK - Springwatch - BBC Two
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home http://www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch Emma Sherlock, the curator of free-living worms at the Natural History Museum London, introduces us to the recyclers of the planet, the earthworms, and explains why they're important.
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published: 06 Jun 2012
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Earthworm Love Is Cuddly ... and Complicated | Deep Look
Earthworms know a thing or two about romance. They cozy up with a mate inside tubes of slime, then follow a series of intricate steps to make cocoons full of baby worms.
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You can tell an earthworm is ready to mate once it has grown a fleshy patch called a clitellum.
When it sidles up to another earthworm, their bodies point in opposite directions, and the worms surround each other with tubes of slime exuded from their skin.
The earthworms embrace by using flaps on ...
published: 14 Feb 2023
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Worms - Invertebrate animals for kids - Natural Science for kids
Educational video for kids to discover another group of invertebrate animals: worms. Their body is long and soft, they breathe through their skin, they have no legs and they crawl. There are two types of worms: earthworms like worms and water worms like leeches. Did you know that earthworms are very important for the soil? Find out all kinds of odd facts like how long the largest worm in the world measures. This video is part of a larger collection of videos about invertebrate animals for kids to learn in a fun way. Ideal for Science class in primary education.
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published: 20 Feb 2019
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Earthworm Facts: FACTS about EARTHWORMS | Animal Fact Files
Earthworms are found all over the world. This video discusses some earthworm facts and facts about earthworms you might not even know! Earthworms are annelids meaning they have ringed segments surrounding their bodies. The rings have tiny, hair-like structures that act like little legs to push them through the ground. There are thousands of earthworm species. Some live in topsoil and others live deep underground. Earthworms are hermaphroditic thought they often need a partner in order to reproduce. Both worms from a mating pair produce fertilized eggs.
Scientific Name: errestrial species of suborder: Crassiclitellata and/or class: Clitellata
Range: worldwide
Size: 1 inch (2.54cm) to over 1 foot (30.5cm)
Diet: soil, fungi, decaying leaves, small invertebrates
Lifespan: some up to ten years...
published: 04 Jul 2021
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【SDGs】300 Worms vs Banana #vermicompost #earthworm
Experiment of vermicompost. You can understand how earthworms and microorganisms decompose garbage.
Vermicompost can not only decompose garbage ecologically but also create natural fertilizer.
published: 18 Jun 2022
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Let's Meet The Earthworms! | online preschool educational video for kids
Hello children, let's meet another creepy crawly today! Just look at this creepy crawly… it slithers and slides just like a snake! But this creepy crawly is an Earthworm. Earthworms have long, soft bodies. Can you believe it, They do not have legs, hands or even eyes! Earthworms have a very small brain that helps them sense light and vibrations and tells them when to wiggle away. Earthworms are invertebrates which means they do not have a backbone. They have a moist skin that’s because Earthworms breathe through their skin. Earthworms have rings on their bodies and very tiny hair that are almost impossible to see through the naked eye. Earthworms do not have a skeleton but they have very strong muscles. This is what helps the earthworm to crawl.. Earthworms live where there is food, moist...
published: 18 Apr 2022
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How to Attract More Earthworms To Your Garden (& Why They Matter)
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These castings are colonized by bacteria, fungi, and other organisms in your soil to mobilize nutrients for your plants for EPIC harvests.
Let's practice a bit of vermiculture and encourage more earthworms in your soil. To do this, you have to provide the perfect environment for them - rich in organic matter, protected from sun and wind, and evenly moist.
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published: 15 Apr 2020
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Anatomy of the Earthworm for class11th,12th and also for MEC (Medical Entrance Examination)@bio-fact
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published: 25 Oct 2024
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Learning about WORMS | Ranger Zak Educational Videos for Kids
Come along with Ranger Zak and he will answer everything you ever wanted to know about worms. What do worms eat, and what eats worms? Where do worms live? What makes worms so cool? Sit back because you're about to find out. Ranger Zak makes learning about nature fun, with cool activities, one of a kind outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, and of course music.
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published: 08 Mar 2021
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Worms Are Wonderful | Amazing Animals | Backyard Science | SciShow Kids
Ever wonder what those little earthworms are up to? Learn why worms are wonderful with Jessi and Squeaks!
#scishowkids #worms #animals #garden #education #scie...
Ever wonder what those little earthworms are up to? Learn why worms are wonderful with Jessi and Squeaks!
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https://www.learner.org/jnorth/search/WormNotes3.html
https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/worms/
https://wn.com/Worms_Are_Wonderful_|_Amazing_Animals_|_Backyard_Science_|_Scishow_Kids
Ever wonder what those little earthworms are up to? Learn why worms are wonderful with Jessi and Squeaks!
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https://www.learner.org/jnorth/search/WormNotes3.html
https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/worms/
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 7284488
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The Amazing World Of Earthworms In The UK - Springwatch - BBC Two
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home http://www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch Emma She...
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home http://www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch Emma Sherlock, the curator of free-living worms at the Natural History Museum London, introduces us to the recyclers of the planet, the earthworms, and explains why they're important.
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- published: 06 Jun 2012
- views: 1524153
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Earthworm Love Is Cuddly ... and Complicated | Deep Look
Earthworms know a thing or two about romance. They cozy up with a mate inside tubes of slime, then follow a series of intricate steps to make cocoons full of ba...
Earthworms know a thing or two about romance. They cozy up with a mate inside tubes of slime, then follow a series of intricate steps to make cocoons full of baby worms.
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You can tell an earthworm is ready to mate once it has grown a fleshy patch called a clitellum.
When it sidles up to another earthworm, their bodies point in opposite directions, and the worms surround each other with tubes of slime exuded from their skin.
The earthworms embrace by using flaps on their clitella, and exchange sperm that travels outside their bodies. As they snuggle, the sperm flows into internal storage sacs.
After mating, an earthworm produces a sheath with its clitellum that it shimmies down its body. The protein-rich ring moves over tiny holes, where it gathers eggs and some of the collected sperm. Then, the ring slips off the worm to become a cocoon with one or more developing earthworms inside.
--- How do earthworms help the soil?
Earthworms eat tiny bits of degraded plants, which have bacteria and fungi growing on them. This organic matter might be in the soil or in leaf litter on the surface. Some earthworms eat manure. When they poop out the remains, earthworms make nutrients like nitrogen available for plants to grow.
And the earthworms that live underground spread around their nutritious poop, known as castings.
“Subsoil comes up to the top, topsoil goes down towards the middle or bottom,” said Sam James, who studies earthworms at the University of Iowa. “And you can see the difference in colors of these two layers of soil.”
Earthworms also create channels in the soil through which air and water can move, he added.
--- What is worm composting?
Earthworms such as the species Eisenia fetida can be kept in a bin and fed certain types of food scraps. Using earthworms to dispose of leftovers in this way is also known as vermicomposting.
--- Can earthworms reproduce without sex?
Yes. Some earthworms can reproduce on their own, through a process called parthenogenesis. These earthworms are all mothers — they don’t make sperm, only eggs. Their offspring develop from eggs that divide into identical copies.
“They just clone themselves,” James said. “So what it means is a single individual can start a new population.”
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Born Pregnant: Aphids Invade with an Onslaught of Clones
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You Can’t Unsee the Assassin Bug’s Dirty Work
https://youtu.be/bdzK-pTadQs
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https://wn.com/Earthworm_Love_Is_Cuddly_..._And_Complicated_|_Deep_Look
Earthworms know a thing or two about romance. They cozy up with a mate inside tubes of slime, then follow a series of intricate steps to make cocoons full of baby worms.
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---
You can tell an earthworm is ready to mate once it has grown a fleshy patch called a clitellum.
When it sidles up to another earthworm, their bodies point in opposite directions, and the worms surround each other with tubes of slime exuded from their skin.
The earthworms embrace by using flaps on their clitella, and exchange sperm that travels outside their bodies. As they snuggle, the sperm flows into internal storage sacs.
After mating, an earthworm produces a sheath with its clitellum that it shimmies down its body. The protein-rich ring moves over tiny holes, where it gathers eggs and some of the collected sperm. Then, the ring slips off the worm to become a cocoon with one or more developing earthworms inside.
--- How do earthworms help the soil?
Earthworms eat tiny bits of degraded plants, which have bacteria and fungi growing on them. This organic matter might be in the soil or in leaf litter on the surface. Some earthworms eat manure. When they poop out the remains, earthworms make nutrients like nitrogen available for plants to grow.
And the earthworms that live underground spread around their nutritious poop, known as castings.
“Subsoil comes up to the top, topsoil goes down towards the middle or bottom,” said Sam James, who studies earthworms at the University of Iowa. “And you can see the difference in colors of these two layers of soil.”
Earthworms also create channels in the soil through which air and water can move, he added.
--- What is worm composting?
Earthworms such as the species Eisenia fetida can be kept in a bin and fed certain types of food scraps. Using earthworms to dispose of leftovers in this way is also known as vermicomposting.
--- Can earthworms reproduce without sex?
Yes. Some earthworms can reproduce on their own, through a process called parthenogenesis. These earthworms are all mothers — they don’t make sperm, only eggs. Their offspring develop from eggs that divide into identical copies.
“They just clone themselves,” James said. “So what it means is a single individual can start a new population.”
---+ Find a transcript on KQED Science:
https://www.kqed.org/science/1981501/earthworm-love-is-cuddly-and-complicated
---+ More Great Deep Look episodes:
Watch This Bee Build Her Bee-jeweled Nest
https://youtu.be/oPbH1YhsdP8
Born Pregnant: Aphids Invade with an Onslaught of Clones
https://youtu.be/vrzalLssomg
You Can’t Unsee the Assassin Bug’s Dirty Work
https://youtu.be/bdzK-pTadQs
---+ Shoutout!
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Mehdi
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#earthworm #deeplook
- published: 14 Feb 2023
- views: 2969189
2:18
Worms - Invertebrate animals for kids - Natural Science for kids
Educational video for kids to discover another group of invertebrate animals: worms. Their body is long and soft, they breathe through their skin, they have no ...
Educational video for kids to discover another group of invertebrate animals: worms. Their body is long and soft, they breathe through their skin, they have no legs and they crawl. There are two types of worms: earthworms like worms and water worms like leeches. Did you know that earthworms are very important for the soil? Find out all kinds of odd facts like how long the largest worm in the world measures. This video is part of a larger collection of videos about invertebrate animals for kids to learn in a fun way. Ideal for Science class in primary education.
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Educational video for kids to discover another group of invertebrate animals: worms. Their body is long and soft, they breathe through their skin, they have no legs and they crawl. There are two types of worms: earthworms like worms and water worms like leeches. Did you know that earthworms are very important for the soil? Find out all kinds of odd facts like how long the largest worm in the world measures. This video is part of a larger collection of videos about invertebrate animals for kids to learn in a fun way. Ideal for Science class in primary education.
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- published: 20 Feb 2019
- views: 1201022
4:20
Earthworm Facts: FACTS about EARTHWORMS | Animal Fact Files
Earthworms are found all over the world. This video discusses some earthworm facts and facts about earthworms you might not even know! Earthworms are annelids m...
Earthworms are found all over the world. This video discusses some earthworm facts and facts about earthworms you might not even know! Earthworms are annelids meaning they have ringed segments surrounding their bodies. The rings have tiny, hair-like structures that act like little legs to push them through the ground. There are thousands of earthworm species. Some live in topsoil and others live deep underground. Earthworms are hermaphroditic thought they often need a partner in order to reproduce. Both worms from a mating pair produce fertilized eggs.
Scientific Name: errestrial species of suborder: Crassiclitellata and/or class: Clitellata
Range: worldwide
Size: 1 inch (2.54cm) to over 1 foot (30.5cm)
Diet: soil, fungi, decaying leaves, small invertebrates
Lifespan: some up to ten years, but many others never reach this age
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Earthworm ON SIDEWALK 0:00
Earthworm SPECIES AND TYPES 0:22
Earthworm MUCUS 0:49
Earthworm SIZE 1:17
Earthworm DIET 1:35
Earthworm APPEARANCE 1:49
Earthworm UNDERWATER 2:12
Earthworm MATING 2:31
Earthworm LIFE CYCLE 2:51
Earthworm PREDATORS 3:24
Earthworm CUT IN HALF 3:48
Thanks / Outro 4:09
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Justin Schaeffer - https://vimeo.com/39602505
Chih-Han Chang - https://flickr.com/photos/serc_biodiversity/13609070655
Nesnad - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earthworm_-_tokyo_area_-_May_6_2021.webm
Syrio - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earthworm_moving.webm
The.unexpected.bob - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regenwurm_-_Bewegung_im_Erdreich.ogv
Ejhoekstra - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EJH_earthworm_with_eggs.jpg
Katja Schulz - https://www.flickr.com/photos/treegrow/29814204057 ; https://flickr.com/photos/treegrow/29814203807
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https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=974256#null
http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=468018
https://www.ecospark.ca/aquatic-earthworm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_worm
https://extension.psu.edu/earthworms
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/17-earthworm-adaptations
https://uwm.edu/field-station/earthworms-enhanced
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Life_Cycle_of_an_Earthworm/US3TW19V0S8C
https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/MISC/MISC/Earthworm.htm
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/earthworm/#earthworm_1_closeup.jpg
http://www.ecowatch.com/10-interesting-facts-about-earthworms-1881871982.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/11/earthworms-england-largest-heaviest/
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~rlenet/Earthworms.html
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/c/common-earthworm/
http://animals.mom.me/list-types-earthworms-6416.html
http://www.livescience.com/38371-two-worms-worm-cut-in-half.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/metro/urban-jungle/pages/130604.html
https://blog.nwf.org/2014/02/ten-things-to-know-about-earthworms/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-zc_1vjLnI
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Earthworms are found all over the world. This video discusses some earthworm facts and facts about earthworms you might not even know! Earthworms are annelids meaning they have ringed segments surrounding their bodies. The rings have tiny, hair-like structures that act like little legs to push them through the ground. There are thousands of earthworm species. Some live in topsoil and others live deep underground. Earthworms are hermaphroditic thought they often need a partner in order to reproduce. Both worms from a mating pair produce fertilized eggs.
Scientific Name: errestrial species of suborder: Crassiclitellata and/or class: Clitellata
Range: worldwide
Size: 1 inch (2.54cm) to over 1 foot (30.5cm)
Diet: soil, fungi, decaying leaves, small invertebrates
Lifespan: some up to ten years, but many others never reach this age
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Earthworm ON SIDEWALK 0:00
Earthworm SPECIES AND TYPES 0:22
Earthworm MUCUS 0:49
Earthworm SIZE 1:17
Earthworm DIET 1:35
Earthworm APPEARANCE 1:49
Earthworm UNDERWATER 2:12
Earthworm MATING 2:31
Earthworm LIFE CYCLE 2:51
Earthworm PREDATORS 3:24
Earthworm CUT IN HALF 3:48
Thanks / Outro 4:09
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Justin Schaeffer - https://vimeo.com/39602505
Chih-Han Chang - https://flickr.com/photos/serc_biodiversity/13609070655
Nesnad - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earthworm_-_tokyo_area_-_May_6_2021.webm
Syrio - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earthworm_moving.webm
The.unexpected.bob - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regenwurm_-_Bewegung_im_Erdreich.ogv
Ejhoekstra - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EJH_earthworm_with_eggs.jpg
Katja Schulz - https://www.flickr.com/photos/treegrow/29814204057 ; https://flickr.com/photos/treegrow/29814203807
Research Credits:
https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=974256#null
http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=468018
https://www.ecospark.ca/aquatic-earthworm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_worm
https://extension.psu.edu/earthworms
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/17-earthworm-adaptations
https://uwm.edu/field-station/earthworms-enhanced
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Life_Cycle_of_an_Earthworm/US3TW19V0S8C
https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/MISC/MISC/Earthworm.htm
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/earthworm/#earthworm_1_closeup.jpg
http://www.ecowatch.com/10-interesting-facts-about-earthworms-1881871982.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/11/earthworms-england-largest-heaviest/
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~rlenet/Earthworms.html
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/c/common-earthworm/
http://animals.mom.me/list-types-earthworms-6416.html
http://www.livescience.com/38371-two-worms-worm-cut-in-half.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/metro/urban-jungle/pages/130604.html
https://blog.nwf.org/2014/02/ten-things-to-know-about-earthworms/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-zc_1vjLnI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFKaD6NFjDQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4zhogVAuqc
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- published: 04 Jul 2021
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【SDGs】300 Worms vs Banana #vermicompost #earthworm
Experiment of vermicompost. You can understand how earthworms and microorganisms decompose garbage.
Vermicompost can not only decompose garbage ecologically but...
Experiment of vermicompost. You can understand how earthworms and microorganisms decompose garbage.
Vermicompost can not only decompose garbage ecologically but also create natural fertilizer.
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Experiment of vermicompost. You can understand how earthworms and microorganisms decompose garbage.
Vermicompost can not only decompose garbage ecologically but also create natural fertilizer.
- published: 18 Jun 2022
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Let's Meet The Earthworms! | online preschool educational video for kids
Hello children, let's meet another creepy crawly today! Just look at this creepy crawly… it slithers and slides just like a snake! But this creepy crawly is an ...
Hello children, let's meet another creepy crawly today! Just look at this creepy crawly… it slithers and slides just like a snake! But this creepy crawly is an Earthworm. Earthworms have long, soft bodies. Can you believe it, They do not have legs, hands or even eyes! Earthworms have a very small brain that helps them sense light and vibrations and tells them when to wiggle away. Earthworms are invertebrates which means they do not have a backbone. They have a moist skin that’s because Earthworms breathe through their skin. Earthworms have rings on their bodies and very tiny hair that are almost impossible to see through the naked eye. Earthworms do not have a skeleton but they have very strong muscles. This is what helps the earthworm to crawl.. Earthworms live where there is food, moisture, oxygen and a favourable temperature.
Apt for grade one and two kids as well. These preschool learning videos will benefit kindergarten or Jr. K.g and Sr.Kg , nursery as well as play school children.
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Hello children, let's meet another creepy crawly today! Just look at this creepy crawly… it slithers and slides just like a snake! But this creepy crawly is an Earthworm. Earthworms have long, soft bodies. Can you believe it, They do not have legs, hands or even eyes! Earthworms have a very small brain that helps them sense light and vibrations and tells them when to wiggle away. Earthworms are invertebrates which means they do not have a backbone. They have a moist skin that’s because Earthworms breathe through their skin. Earthworms have rings on their bodies and very tiny hair that are almost impossible to see through the naked eye. Earthworms do not have a skeleton but they have very strong muscles. This is what helps the earthworm to crawl.. Earthworms live where there is food, moisture, oxygen and a favourable temperature.
Apt for grade one and two kids as well. These preschool learning videos will benefit kindergarten or Jr. K.g and Sr.Kg , nursery as well as play school children.
More Videos in this series:
Let's Meet the Butterflies:https://youtu.be/AzIhfj7GZ0A
Let's Meet the Bees: https://youtu.be/3mfJOPP7IfI
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- published: 18 Apr 2022
- views: 73276
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How to Attract More Earthworms To Your Garden (& Why They Matter)
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- published: 15 Apr 2020
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Anatomy of the Earthworm for class11th,12th and also for MEC (Medical Entrance Examination)@bio-fact
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Learning about WORMS | Ranger Zak Educational Videos for Kids
Come along with Ranger Zak and he will answer everything you ever wanted to know about worms. What do worms eat, and what eats worms? Where do worms live? What ...
Come along with Ranger Zak and he will answer everything you ever wanted to know about worms. What do worms eat, and what eats worms? Where do worms live? What makes worms so cool? Sit back because you're about to find out. Ranger Zak makes learning about nature fun, with cool activities, one of a kind outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, and of course music.
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Come along with Ranger Zak and he will answer everything you ever wanted to know about worms. What do worms eat, and what eats worms? Where do worms live? What makes worms so cool? Sit back because you're about to find out. Ranger Zak makes learning about nature fun, with cool activities, one of a kind outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, and of course music.
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- published: 08 Mar 2021
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