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- "Earthworm" is a Sesame Street song performed in episode 3785. Slimey, having just returned from his Moon-bound voyage, takes a well-earned rest. Oscar believes he can hear his dreams, where Slimey (using Martin P. Robinson's unaltered vocals) sings about his experiences in space, which lacks many things he loves about the Earth.
- Earthworms are vicious, feral subterranean predators in Conker's Bad Fur Day and its remake, Conker: Live & Reloaded.
- Earthworm is a Miscellaneous resource.
- He first appears when James climbs inside the peach, having been transformed. He is blind, so he often assumes that situations are worse than they really are, and is also ticklish when Centipede tickles him. According to Earthworm, he had a mother, brother and some sisters, all of whom were killed in some manner. He accompanies the others on their journey to New York City, having to be bait in order to do so, preferably when attracting seagulls and fending off a robot shark. He and the others are separated from James during an attack from The Rhino, but they later reunite with James, who has transformed back into his normal form, and he aids in the capture of Spiker and Sponge. He later lives with the others in Central Park, and becomes a mascot for a new smooth skin cream product.
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- Mr. Earthworm is one of the tritagonists and one of the major characters in James and the Giant Peach.
- Earthworms are enemies found in Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live and Reloaded. If Conker is unable dodge them they will viciously bite him and throw him back a few feet. There are 2 versions of worms: normal ones, and undead ones.
- In 1964, DN6 was tested in Forester's garden, killing an earthworm along with all the other animal life. The First Doctor and Barbara Wright later discovered the dead worm. (TV: Planet of Giants) Brock offered the Sixth Doctor and Frobisher a worm. The Doctor declined the offer but Frobisher accepted. (COMIC: Once Upon a Time Lord)
- Earthworms are hermaphrodites—each individual carries both male and female sex organs. They lack either an internal skeleton or exoskeleton, but maintain their structure with fluid-filled coelom chambers that function as a hydrostatic skeleton. Earthworms are far less abundant in disturbed environments and are typically active only if water is present.
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