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Eisenia fetida : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eisenia fetida
''Eisenia fetida'' (older spelling: foetida), known under various common names such as ''redworm'', ''brandling worm'', ''panfish worm'', ''trout worm'', ''tiger worm'', ''red wiggler worm'', ''red californian earth worm'', etc., is a species of earthworm adapted to decaying organic material. These worms thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure. They are epigean, rarely found in soil. In this trait they resemble ''Lumbricus rubellus''. They have groups of bristles (called setae) on each segment that move in and out to grip nearby surfaces as the worms stretch and contract their muscles to push themselves forward or backward. ''Eisenia fetida'' worms are used for vermicomposting. They are native to Europe, but have been introduced (both intentionally and unintentionally) to every other continent except Antarctica. ==Odor== When roughly handled, an ''Eisenia fetida'' exudes a pungent liquid, thus the specific name ''foetida'' meaning ''foul-smelling''. This is presumably an antipredator adaptation.
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