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CATDOLL: Do earthworms hibernate?

1. Do earthworms hibernate?

Hibernates at 0℃-5℃, freezes to death below 0℃, dies above 40℃, stops growing above 32℃

Earthworms are cold-blooded animals, and their body temperature changes with the temperature of the external environment. Therefore, earthworms are generally more dependent on the environment than warm-blooded animals. The environmental temperature not only affects the body temperature and activities of earthworms, but also affects the metabolism, growth, development and reproduction of earthworms. In addition, the temperature also has a great impact on other living conditions, thereby indirectly affecting earthworms. Therefore, temperature is one of the most important living conditions for earthworms.

Generally speaking, the activity temperature of earthworms is within the range of 5-30℃, they enter a dormant state at 0-5℃, and die below 0℃. The most suitable temperature is about 20-27℃, at which they can grow, develop and reproduce well. At 28-30℃, they can maintain a certain growth; above 32℃, growth stops; below 10℃, the activity is sluggish; above 40℃, they die, and the optimum temperature for earthworm cocoon hatching is 18-27℃. It can be seen that the highest lethal temperature of earthworms is lower than that of other invertebrates. It is best to have a breeding farm indoors in the southern region. In summer, ventilation and moisture retention are provided, and in winter, just closing windows to keep warm can produce normally throughout the year (the temperature here refers to the temperature of the base material, because the temperature of the air is different from the temperature of the base material, for example: when the air temperature is 0℃, the base material temperature is about 12℃; when the air temperature is 38℃, the base material temperature is only about 28℃, because the manure contains extremely high moisture).

2. Do earthworms hibernate?

Yes, because it is cold-blooded.

3. Do earthworms hibernate? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Urgent, urgent, urgent! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Yes... deep in the soil... he is a cold-blooded animal so if he doesn't hibernate he will starve to death.

4. Do earthworms hibernate?

Yes, earthworms burrow very deep to hibernate, so it is difficult to dig up earthworms in winter. Haha, it can be said that all mollusks must be on the east side because of their ability.

5.Do earthworms hibernate?

Hibernate, otherwise the ground will freeze where can it go to play?

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