of earthworms today she's here to discuss her latest book Wicked plans the weed that killed Lincoln's mother and
He's fascinated by earthworms as a geological force.
to the earthworms .
And that would be earthworms .
This is where he would keep his earthworms .
And so maybe at least the earthworms depended on that geography.
But I sure can make dancing earthworms .
will be far more dependent on dancing earthworms than working key card slots out of a Hilton parking lot.
found his concerns having to do with earthworms and he wrote Charles Darwin
removed 18 tons of soil translocation of soil earthworm 's ingestion of
It's not a stretch to say that earthworms process information better than rocks and humans better than earthworms .
sea urchins, earthworms , just to name a couple.
And you know, but with an earthworm level computation, you can do a lot, if you choose the problem right.
As a geological force, he believes that earthworms slowly, surely, inexorably rework the landscape.
She says, Father has taken to training earthworms .
So you had ichthyologists who specialized in fish or people who specialized in birds or earthworms .
And along with that, you add geophagus earthworms who have a natural tendency off purifying and converting.
Some mornings, when the earth smells of earthworms and mist, a guitar will steal the river's chords from the
studied an acre of Garden in which he claimed 53,000 hardworking earthworms
I wanted to know everything about that earthworm .
So is very roughly speaking, has got the approximate computing power of an earthworm , more or less.
When we look at beetles and elephants, sea urchins and earthworms , parents and friends, we see individuals driven by a single brain and operating
They were able to show that up to 16 tons of soil per acre were moved annually by the earthworms , which is truly, truly remarkable.
It's the sort of thing that earthworms do beneficially; basically in the process of making the soil better for earthworms it makes the soil better for everybody,
Maybe this plant is smarter than this other plant, the same way that you could say which intelligence-- a dolphin's intelligence or an earthworm 's intelligence.
And Suzette, you remember when you were a kid, and you flip over a log and you see an earthworm , right?
And you're like, oh, cool, an earthworm .
I grew up catching slimy, muddy creatures in my backyard in Ohio, so digging up earthworms and toads and frogs and turtles.
My mother tells me that even when I was 1 and 1/2, I was intently studying earthworms .
My mother tells me that even when I was 1 and 1/2, I was intently studying earthworms .
And finally, Darwin really, way back in the 1830s, was fascinated by earthworms .
And then also, later on, he became really interested in earthworms ' intelligence, and their personality traits, and their preferences, which seems a little funny.
And this makes it, of course, into that very last book on earthworms .
In any glacial landscape-- so here, North America, glaciated landscape, earthworms were extirpated.
And it is composed of rocks in different layers, geofigures, earthworms , and various kinds of bio-reactors which generate over 10 million liters of sewage-- sewage water
Next day, he drove me to the coast to see his beloved penguins, stopping on the way to look at giant Australian earthworms , many feet long.