‘Earthworms, rather like bees, are one of the groups of animals known as 'keystone species'. They have such a profound effect on our ecology that, without them, humans would struggle to survive.’
So there you have it. Worms = life. It’s as simple as that.
Another fact, there’s an ‘Annual Sopchoppy Worm Gruntin’ Festival’ in Florida, where worm-charmers entice worms to the surface by hammering wooden stakes into the soil and then scrape the stakes with a ‘rooping iron’ to create vibrations which brings the worms up to the top of the soil! 🤣
And….also… (sorry but I just LOVE a fact-filled book!) did you know that in just one handful of soil there are more living organisms than all the humans on the planet? 🤯
This tiny little nature book wormed its way onto my TBR pile when I saw it in my local library. The librarians created a most beautiful display of books about ecology and gardens and nature and this one really stood out to me. I knew as much about worms as the next person (probably very little!) and now I am, albeit basic level, wriggling with wormy knowledge! Worms are even being used to see if they can survive in soil that is the same as Mars’ surface and (spoiler!) they can! AND they had worm-babies! So, potentially, in answer to Dave Bowie, there could actually be life on Mars. Anyway, I digress.
Sally Coulthard has written a fantastic little book which educated and fascinated, it was very quickly gobbled up just as a blackbird would a juicy worm. 🪱🐦⬛
If I’ve learned anything from this couple of hours of worm facts it is this very important nugget of information -
‘Earthworms are essentially one long digestive system with a mouth at one end and a bum at the other.’
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5⭐️ - Brilliant. I loved it.