yes earthworms have babies. Earthworms carry both male and female reproductive parts --they are hermaphroditic. Two worms line up side to side with their heads at opposite ends. Huge amounts of mucus secrete from the worms, passing the male sperm from one to the other. When the worm is alone it then secretes another mucus ring which slides over the worms body in which the eggs cling onto which then fertilizes them. Then the eggs slip off the worm's body and is left in a cocoon with is left in the soil.
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hey lay about 1000 eggs becus i helped it lay them lol jk
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How Many babies does an earth worm have?
NO.
4 babys
The ecological niche for an earthworm is decomposing the soil.
It is seven (7) centimeters.
Earthworms don't have eyes, but they do have light-sensitive cells scattered in their outer skin.
One wold not describe the anatomy of an Earthworm in terms of "layers". For this reason we do not understand what you are asking.
There are many, many species of earthworm. The Common Earthworm, which is the species I think most are used to seeing belongs to the species Lumbricus terrestris.
The ecological niche for an earthworm is decomposing the soil.
Meiosis, then the earthworm has sex and makes new babies
An earthworm has 5 eyes, that your answer!!!
It is seven (7) centimeters.
none
3
5
enough to move.
4
4
None
only one