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Different types 

 Anecic= recycles huge amounts of organic matter deep in soil and also feeds on dead or organic matter. Also known as the  nightcrawlers, is a very large earthworm. It has a reddish brown coloration and usually lives near the surface and the worm's body extracts these nutrients from the soil and also function as food for many creatures such as birds, rats and toads

Endogeic= Endogeic eat large amounts of soil and the organic matter in it, although species sometimes come to the surface to search for food. They form shallow semi-permanent burrows. Endogeic earthworms have some pigmentation. Their muscle layers are not as thick nor do they move as quickly as epigeic earthworms. Endogeic species range in size from 2.5–30 cm 

Epigeic =  Epigeic live in areas containing high amounts of organic matter. They live at or near the soil surface and feed on leaf litter, decaying plant roots or dung. These earthworms do not form permanent burrows. Epigeic species tend to have dark skin colour (pigmentation). The pigmentation acts as camouflage as they move through the leaf litter. It also helps to protect them from UV rays. 

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