North Louisiana Wildlife
Earthworm crawling on the ground

Did you know that earthworms communicate by touch?

Earthworms
at
a Glance

Earthworm foraging on a dead, dried leaf

Key Features:

Earthworms are long, brown animals with no legs.

Habitat:

Forests and grasslands

nesting habits:

Earthworms lay 10 at a time eggs at a time in a clitellum secretion that hardens.

seasons earthworms are active in our area:

Spring, summer, fall

Diet:

Bacteria, decaying roots and leaves, decaying animals, feces, fungi, nematodes, protozoans, and rotifers

hunting Behavior:

Earthworms dig by eating soil and any organic matter that is in it.

Commonly Confused With:

Small Snakes

Earthworm crawling on the ground

Earthworms are often confused with snakes because both are long animals with no legs.

Earthworm foraging on a dead, dried leaf

Snakes have scales and eyes.

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