Earthworms do not have bones then how do they move ?
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They have no skeletons or other rigid structures to interfere with their movement. The earthworm's body is divided into segments. Each segment has a number of setae or very small bristles that earthworms use to help them grip the soil as they move. An earthworm moves by using two different sets of muscles
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to move forward earthworm contract circular muscles of the front segment due to which front part of its body become ling and thin and moves ahead by some distance
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