Microchaetus rappi, the African giant earthworm, is a large earthworm in the family Microchaetidae, the largest of the segmented worms (commonly called...
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(bristle worms); 6.7 metres (22 ft) for the African giant earthworm, Microchaetus rappi; and 58 metres (190 ft) for the marine nemertean worm (bootlace worm)...
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Tasmanian habitat. Lumbricus badensis - Giant (Badish) earthworm. Microchaetus rappi - Giant South African earthworm. Blakemore, R. (2014). "Megascolides...
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Rhinodrilus fafner, extinct Lumbricus badensis, up to 0.6 m in length Microchaetus rappi up to 6.7 m in length Amynthas mekongianus, the Mekong worm, up to...
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can both grow up to 3 meters (9.8 ft) long to the largest annelid, Microchaetus rappi which can grow up to 6.7 m (22 ft). Although research since 1997 has...
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earthworms, leeches, and polychaetes) is the African giant earthworm (Microchaetus rappi). Although it averages about 1.36 m (4.5 ft) in length, this huge...
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of Argentavis, the largest flying bird known 6.7 m – length of a Microchaetus rappi 7.4 m – wingspan of Pelagornis, the bird with longest wingspan ever...
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