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how does an earth worm have its food​

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Answered by dipakcpatil68
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They often move forward by taking the soil in front of them into their mouths and passing it through them and out again. Thus, essentially eating their way through the soil, earthworms extract the food value they need from the bits of decaying organic matter in the soil. Excreted waste is known as worm castings.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Earthworms eat soil! Their nutrition comes from things in soil, such as decaying roots and leaves. Animal manures are an important food source for earthworms. They eat living organisms such as nematodes, protozoans, rotifers, bacteria, fungi in soil.

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