what is the example of animals belong to Phylum Annelida
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A major invertebrate phylum of the animal kingdom, the annelids number more than 9,000 species distributed among three classes: the marine worms (Polychaeta), which are divided into free-moving and sedentary, or tube-dwelling, forms; the earthworms (Oligochaeta); and the leeches (Hirudinea).
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The phylum includes earthworms, leeches, and marine worms known as polychaetes. Species in this phylum have metameric bodies
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The phylum includes earthworms, leeches, and marine worms known as polychaetes. Species in this phylum have metameric bodies
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