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North America’s Destructive, Invasive… Earthworms
Earthworms may be good for your garden, but they also have the potential to disrupt forest ecosystems across much of North America.
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North America’s Destructive, Invasive… Earthworms
Earthworms may be good for your garden, but they also have the potential to disrupt forest ecosystems across much of North America.
SciShow
Why Do Earthworms Come Out After It Rains?
Scientists come up with lots of possible reasons why rain triggers earthworms mysterious behavior: popping out of the soil and getting stranded on the ground.
MinuteEarth
Invasion Of The Earthworms!
Worms cause major changes to ecosystems, but those changes aren’t always new.ommunication.
msvgo
Digestive System-Earthworm, Cockroach and Frog
This nugget describes the organs that form the digestive systems of earthworm, cockroach and frog.
msvgo
Respiratory System of Earthworm, Cockroach and Frog
This nugget describes the respiratory organs and the different modes of respiration seen in an earthworm, cockroach and a frog.
Science360
Invasion Of The Earthworms!
Think of earthworms and a few things come to mind: they make great bait for fishing, they aerate the soil, and they're an excellent addition to a compost pile. But, what a lot of people don't know is many earthworms are actually invasive...
SciShow Kids
Worms Are Wonderful
Ever wonder what those little earthworms are up to? Learn why worms are wonderful with Jessi and Squeaks!
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Sugar, Worms, and Space
In this week's news, Hank explains how earthworms are doing nanotechnology for us, Americans will soon be eating genetically modified salmon, the Russians are going back to space, and another reason to drink less soda.
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Annelida Part 3: Oligochaeta and Hirudinea (Segmented Terrestrial/Aquatic Worms and Leeches)
With the marine segmented worms covered, let's get a closer look at Oligochaeta and Hirudinea, which include the familiar earthworms, and the leeches. The anatomy and physiology of the common earthworm is actually quite fascinating,...
Natural History Museum
Show a bit more love to the humble earthworm | Natural History Museum
Some people may think there is only one species of earthworm in the British Isles but in fact there are 27 different species. Emma Sherlock, Curator of Free-living Worms at the Museum explains why we need to show a bit more love to the...
Natural History Museum
British earthworm survey | Natural History Museum
Join the OPAL survey as we spend the day with Dr David Jones from the Natural History Museum and a group of school children who are helping in a very important survey. The results of the survey will provide more information about the...
Natural History Museum
How do worms reproduce? The complex world of earthworm courtship | Natural History Museum
The love life of an earthworm is more complex than you might expect. Dr Victoria Burton explains how worms can be picky when it comes to finding a mate. The Natural History Museum in London is home to over 80 million specimens, including...
Curated Video
A Frog and Slow Worm Fight Over a Huge Earthworm
I captured this footage of a British common frog (Rana temporaria) wrestling with a giant slow worm (Anguis fragilis) over an earthworm that is arguably too large for the little amphibian!
SciShow Kids
Make a Calendar of Seeds! | Squeaks Grows a Garden!| SciShow Kids
Every plant has different needs! So Mister Brown and Squeaks have asked their friend Juniper the Earthworm to teach them more about the things they want to grow in their garden and help them make a seed calendar so they know when to...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring the World of Worms
This video provides an overview of the different phyla of worms, including flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms. It explains their characteristics and habitats, such as the microscopic planarians found in water, the tube-like...
msvgo
Movement in Invertebrates
It explains movement in some invertebrates, namely earthworm, snail and cockroach.
Brave Wilderness
NOT A WORM?!?
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote discovers the most bizarre creature he’s ever found, a Caecilian! Wait a what?! A Caecilian, while at first glance looks exactly like a giant earthworm, is actually an amphibian more closely...
Curated Video
How Do Seeds Become Plants?
Learn all About Plants (From a Seed to a Plant) in our interactive, engaging, fun and educational video! In this video your little ones will learn how plants grow (from a seed to a plant), what plants need to grow, the parts of a plant...
Professor Dave Explains
Phylum Annelida Part 1: General Characteristics
Moving on from Mollusca we arrive at another very large clade, Annelida. These are the segmented worms, like the common earthworm, as well as marine worms and leeches, and a bunch of other organisms. What are these all about? Let's...
Bozeman Science
Homeostatic Disruptions
Paul Andersen explains how disruptions in homeostasis can affect biological systems at all levels. He uses the example of dehydration in animals to explain how disruptions at the cellular level can affect an organism. He also uses the...
Curated Video
Earthworms Cluster for Defense, Gather on Highway
"Why did the massive, disgusting pile of worms cross the road?" It turns out, worms are very social creatures and travel in 'herds'. These clusters could serve a defensive purpose...but probably not against traffic on a highway. Watch...
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