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Earthworms are hermaphroditic, meaning that each worm contains both sex organs, however they mate with each other, intertwining in a sticky mucus. Earthworms live in soil and feed on decaying organisms, consuming large amounts of soil and sand. This digestion and excretion is highly beneficial to the earth, plus they aerate the soil and increase drainage. Earthworms are eaten by many birds and a wide variety of animals. [BM] {EB}
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