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  2. Lumbricus badensis - Wikipedia

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    Lumbricus badensis is a type of giant earthworm, a species of annelid. It is endemic to the upper-elevation spruce forests of Germany's Black Forest , where its common name is Badischer Riesenregenwurm ("giant rainworm of Baden ").

  3. Lumbricus - Wikipedia

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    Lumbricus festivus is not found in large numbers. It is red-brown, lighter ventrally, iridescent dorsally. The body length varies from 48 to 108 mm, with about 100–143 segments. Lumbricus badensis, the giant earthworm, also belongs to this genus.

  4. Giant earthworm - Wikipedia

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    Lumbricus badensis, up to 0.6 m in length; Africa. Microchaetus rappi up to 6.7 m in length; Southeast Asia. Amynthas mekongianus, the Mekong worm, up to 2.9 m ...

  5. Black Forest - Wikipedia

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    the giant earthworm Lumbricus badensis, which is found only in the Black Forest region, [48] the Black Forest Horse, a draft horse once indispensable for heavy field work and nowadays an endangered breed, [49] and; the endangered Western capercaillie. [50]

  6. Category:Lumbricidae - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Endemic fauna of Germany - Wikipedia

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  8. Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia

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    Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe, now widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids). In some areas where it is an introduced species , some people consider it to be a significant pest for out-competing native worms.

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