They are also known as the red worms because of their color.
People who have seen it say it is like a red, fat worm around 2 - 4 feet long.
In this case, let's say that birds really love to eat the red worms.
Over time, more red worms get eaten, so they aren't able to realize their full reproductive potential.
Probably they would have taken a small red worm, pitched into the ripple of a rise; but we did not try that.
The Secondary is largely made up of red worms and moles.
For she never can tell the night before, Where she shall find one red worm more.
I've raised red worms and spread their castings on my house plants.
Would it be easier to know that red worms were growing in her flesh instead of mine?
I thought I'd killed them, because red worms like it warm.