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''Lumbricus rubellus'', also commonly referred to as the red earthworm,  redhead worm, and red wriggler is a species of [[earthworm]]. It is referred to as this due to its reddish brown color. Red earthworms are known as efficient composters and also tend to be a popular choice as bait for fishing.
''Lumbricus rubellus'', also commonly referred to as the red earthworm,  redhead worm, and red wriggler is a species of [[earthworm]]. It is referred to as this due to its reddish brown color. Red earthworms are known as efficient composters and also tend to be a popular choice as bait for fishing.
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Lumbricus rubellus, also commonly referred to as the red earthworm, redhead worm, and red wriggler is a species of earthworm. It is referred to as this due to its reddish brown color. Red earthworms are known as efficient composters and also tend to be a popular choice as bait for fishing. Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: line 1: /usr/bin/convert: No such file or directory Error code: 127