An earthworm belongs to the family Lumbricidae. It is an animal, a scavenger actually. It relies on decaying plant material to feed. They are multicellular organisms. So much information on them, it's hard to type it all. But overall, it is an animal.
An earthworm is an animal. It ingests food, a key characteristic of animals. It is not a parasite, because it does not depend on living organisms to feed and reproduce.
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An earthworm belongs to the family Lumbricidae. It is an animal, a scavenger actually. It relies on decaying plant material to feed. They are multicellular organisms. So much information on them, it's hard to type it all. But overall, it is an animal.
An earthworm is an animal. It ingests food, a key characteristic of animals. It is not a parasite, because it does not depend on living organisms to feed and reproduce.
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