I made a ton of ceramic earth worms and this was the most pleasing way to arrange them.
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I made a ton of ceramic earth worms and this was the most pleasing way to arrange them.
pointydogceramics.com
pointydogceramics.com
here is the albino earthworm I found today! it does not look like much at first glance, because there are many earthworms that are normally unpigmented and look much like this one.
but take a closer look at the head and you’ll see that the prostomium—the little lobe that comes off the first segment—is tanylobous, having creases until segment 2. that means it’s genus Lumbricus, which are all usually a dark reddish color!
here is the albino meeting another juvenile, a Lumbricus terrestris. I’m unsure if the albino is L. terrestris or rubellus, and will need to wait for it to grow up to be able to tell.
no matter what it is, it’s a privilege to see and raise this little oddity, I will keep you all updated on its progress!
Giant earthworms, Driloleirus sp., Megascolecidae
Found in Oregon
Photo 1 by Willing-Sir3398, 2-3 by howard7, 4 by pnwpip, and 5-7 by officiousjim
Green Earthworm (Aporrectodea smaragdina), family Lumbricidae, Slovenia
photographs by Ton van Haaren
Austria - photograph by Manfred Auer
worms in love✨🪱💘
oh worm?
This came to me in a dream so I decided that I had to learn lino so I could accurately recreate my vision. I present to you, Worm.
Disco of dragon