erdsávok
Erdsávok, also known as earthworms, are annelid worms belonging to the family Lumbricidae. They are widely distributed across various ecosystems, playing a crucial role in soil health and nutrient cycling. These segmented creatures are typically cylindrical, elongated, and range in length from a few centimeters to over a meter, depending on the species. Their bodies are divided into repeating segments, each containing pairs of bristles called setae, which aid in movement through the soil.
Earthworms are primarily nocturnal, feeding on organic matter such as decaying leaves, grass, and other plant
Erdsávok are hermaphroditic, meaning each individual possesses both male and female reproductive organs. They reproduce through
Despite their ecological benefits, erdsávok can sometimes be considered pests in certain contexts, such as gardens