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Invertebrates
Is earth worm an insect
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No, an earthworm is not an insect. An earthworm is a type of annelid, which is a type of invertebrate animal. Insects are a distinct group of invertebrates that have a hard exoskeleton, three body parts (head, thorax, abdomen), and six legs.
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