You can thank Europe and more recently Asia for our mighty earthworms. Yup, thousands of years ago an invasive species. https://www.theweathernetwork.com/us/news/article/invasive-earthworms-in-the-boreal-forest-could-contribute-to-climate-change
Yep, worms are marvelous things. They do marvelous things for the soil. Although in some areas, discarded fishing worms have become invasive species that have upset the natural ecosystem.
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Just a couple of earthworms discussing the humans.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
It’s a matter of perspective.
Ryan B almost 3 years ago
We appreciate your contributions for being fish bait.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Do you know how to tell which end of the worm is the head of the worm?
All you have to do is tickle the middle and see which end giggles.
wjones almost 3 years ago
I learned that worms have no eyes or ears And cannot smell, so how do they know there humans out there?
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m never walking barefoot again.
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
I don’t eat my poop after pooping it, so IT IS I who “contributes” more to the world,… ‘cause I don’t take it back! ;-)
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Hey, we poop as much as you.
Display almost 3 years ago
Now if only they could feed off of a certain Russian thug.
Gent almost 3 years ago
Well me contributes great natural organic manure to the woods.
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
It’s nice to have a career, even if it is in management.
Flynn White Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If those worms took over the earth, we’d have global worming..
Durak Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Benny: Sometimes I eat your poop, just for a change. You been feeling well?
tcayer almost 3 years ago
They’re not so smart. He’s talking to his other end!
jimchronister2016 almost 3 years ago
You contribute more than the entire human animal race!
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
“The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
the worms play pinochle on your snout…"
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The world is amazingly complex and beautiful. The role of worms and untold numbers of other organisms in the soil have enabled life to flourish.
HOTLOTUS1 almost 3 years ago
we are to blame for everything. I remember in the 1970’s everyone was suppose to recycle; do you? Most of you don’t.
Mugens Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Phil Harris speaking to Jack (Jackson) Benny. Sounds about right.
justjam38 almost 3 years ago
Vibrations of the ground
bookworm0812 almost 3 years ago
Eew!
hawkeyec Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Correctimundo!
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Worms create soil, soil makes plants grow, plants feed everything else. Sounds like a great contribution!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
A matter of pride.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So, I guess when they get home from work they never say, “Honey – what’s for dinner?”
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Not the same dirt – that would just be stupid. :)
Pgalden1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Not “yet…” but “Because” you do that, you contribute more
KEA almost 3 years ago
he’s gotta point
hooglah almost 3 years ago
You contribute more than our government does. They are just about worthless.
zeexenon almost 3 years ago
Same for humans when we spread waste treatment center solids on farm crop fields for our sweet corn, etc. (You are welcome worms….)
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
yep
GreggW Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You can thank Europe and more recently Asia for our mighty earthworms. Yup, thousands of years ago an invasive species. https://www.theweathernetwork.com/us/news/article/invasive-earthworms-in-the-boreal-forest-could-contribute-to-climate-change
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Yep, worms are marvelous things. They do marvelous things for the soil. Although in some areas, discarded fishing worms have become invasive species that have upset the natural ecosystem.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
They both enrich and turn the soil.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
This is true.