how do earthworm move
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➡ Earthworms ' have some kind of bristles which are paired in group or which are segmented , that can be moved in and out to grip the ground or burrows' walls. They ( worms) travel through underground tunnels or move on the surface of the soil by using the bristles as anchors, and then by pushing themselves forward or backward using some strong stretching and contracting muscles.
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➡ Earthworms ' have some kind of bristles which are paired in group or which are segmented , that can be moved in and out to grip the ground or burrows' walls. They ( worms) travel through underground tunnels or move on the surface of the soil by using the bristles as anchors, and then by pushing themselves forward or backward using some strong stretching and contracting muscles.
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Earthworm does not have bones. It has muscles. During the movement, earthworm first extends front part of the body keeping the rear portion fixed to the ground. Then it fixes the front and releases the rear end. It then shortens the body and pulls the rear end forward. In this way by repeating such muscular expansions and contractions earthworm moves.
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