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  2. Oregon giant earthworm - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon giant earthworm was first described by Frank Smith in 1937 from a specimen found near Salem, Oregon in 1903. The species was named in honor of its collector, F. M. McElfresh. [ 2 ] Like its cousin, the giant Palouse earthworm ( Driloleirus americanus ) of Washington, this species can grow to lengths in excess of 3 feet (0.91 m) and ...

  3. Giant Gippsland earthworm - Wikipedia

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    Giant Palouse earthworm - A vulnerable North American species. Oregon giant earthworm - A relative of the Palouse earthworm. Specimens have been recorded at 1.3 m (4 feet) long. Lake Pedder earthworm - Listed as the first "extinct" worm species from its original unique Tasmanian habitat. Lumbricus badensis - Giant (Badish) earthworm.

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  5. Giant Palouse earthworm - Wikipedia

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    The giant Palouse earthworm or Washington giant earthworm (Driloleirus americanus, meaning lily-like worm [2]) is a species of earthworm belonging to the genus Driloleirus inhabiting the Palouse region of Eastern Washington and North Idaho, in the United States. The worm was discovered in 1897 by Frank Smith near Pullman, Washington. It can ...

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    Don’t worry—it’s not a bobcat, or any other kind of wild animal. It’s just a Maine Coon cat, one of the largest breeds of cat. This one, Onyx, is a giant, fluffy tabby with a grouchy ...

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  8. Cat worm infections - Wikipedia

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    [22] [28] Fecal examinations of big cats and other feral cats showed evidence of worm eggs or larvae in 66 to 100% of animals, depending on the species. [14] [16] In addition to globally occurring parasites such as T. mystax, some have a restricted range. This may be due to geographical or climatic conditions and the presence of suitable ...

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