Re: NANFA-- nightcrawlers: predators?

Moontanman_at_aol.com
Wed, 2 Oct 2002 01:35:35 EDT

In a message dated 10/2/02 12:59:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
choupiqu_at_wctc.net writes:

<< Night crawlers are of both
sex, but cannot self fertilize. They lay side by side, but facing opposite
diretions. They line up the " band " near the rear of the head. Then fuse
together, and fertilize each other. >>
Now did anyone really want to know that much about earth worms? ;-) What do
they call that position an eleven! Sorry Ray, it's late at night and I have
writers block and a novel that needs to be written.

Moon

Meerkats rule, monkeys drool!
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