Latin name | observation date | location |
|---|---|---|
Aporrectodea caliginosa | July 15, 2026 | North Aceh, Lhokseutuy, Indonesia |
I don't know if I've sinned today. While digging, I accidentally damaged the worms' palace, making them very scared and pulling deeper into the soil. However, not all of them succeeded because some were cut off by the hoe.
I tried to pull them out to take a close-up photo, then returned them to their nest hole.
I think the severed worm can only survive, but the tail will die. The worms can most likely breathe through the skin of their body segments, which can repair the severed body part.
Here are some pictures I can show you. I hope you enjoy them.
Camera used | Samsung SM-J730G |
|---|---|
Lens | macro |
F | 1.7 |
ISO speed | 40 |
Focal length | 3.71mm |
Resolution | 9.6mp |
Photography | Aporrectodea caliginosa |
Photographer |
Link to original | community |
|---|---|
Link |
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
|---|---|---|
5.0983 | 97.4281 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.0983&mlon=97.4281#map=12/5.0983/97.4281 |
who is @yuliadi
Yuliadi is a 39-year-old nurse living in Aceh, Indonesia. Since discovering Hive, I have been more active on my blog and writing original content every day. The language used in writing is Indonesian, modified using Google Translate. translation, my blog is my life
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