Frank Ashwood on Nostr: Worm fact! Did you know that there are several earthworm species which are considered ...
Worm fact!
Did you know that there are several earthworm species which are considered 'arboreal', in that they're more associated with trees than in soil?
Some species, such as this Dendrobaena attemsi are often found in rot holes, under bark on trees and in decaying logs!
#SoilBiodiversity #Earthworm #MacroPhotograhy #SoilFauna
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