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"Worms: From Martin Luther to Earth's Unsung Heroes" In the annals of history, one cannot overlook the significance of worms

Background imageWorms Collection: New Zealand Flatworm eating an earthworm Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20

New Zealand Flatworm eating an earthworm Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length Now
SPH-3429 New Zealand Flatworm - eating an earthworm Arthurdendyus triangulatus Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length

Background imageWorms Collection: New Zealand Flatworm catching an earthworm Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to

New Zealand Flatworm catching an earthworm Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length Now
SPH-3427 New Zealand Flatworm - catching an earthworm Arthurdendyus triangulatus Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length

Background imageWorms Collection: New Zealand Flatworms - mating pair Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm

New Zealand Flatworms - mating pair Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length Now common
SPH-3426 New Zealand Flatworms - mating pair Arthurdendyus triangulatus Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length

Background imageWorms Collection: New Zealand Flatworm Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length Now

New Zealand Flatworm Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s Up to 20 cm in length Now common in Scotland
SPH-3421 New Zealand Flatworm Arthurdendyus triangulatus Introduced to UK from New Zealand in early 1960s. Up to 20 cm in length. Now common in Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland

Background imageWorms Collection: Fish Leech feeding on goldfish

Fish Leech feeding on goldfish
BB-1326 Fish Leech feeding on goldfish Piscicola geometra Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Lugworm-cast and holes on sandy beach, Northumberland UK

Lugworm-cast and holes on sandy beach, Northumberland UK
USH-2230 Lugworm - cast and holes on sandy beach Northumberland UK Arenicola marina Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: The Diet of Worms, 1521. The Emperor Charles V presiding. Co

The Diet of Worms, 1521. The Emperor Charles V presiding. Co
The Diet of Worms, 1521. Imperial diet of the Holy Roman Empire. It is most memorable for the Edict of Worms which addressed Martin Luther and the effects of the Protestant Reformation

Background imageWorms Collection: Worms Mahzor. Prayer book for Jewish holidays. 13th century

Worms Mahzor. Prayer book for Jewish holidays. 13th century
Worms Mahzor. Prayer book for Jewish holidays. Germany, 1271-1272. Ink on parchment (facsimile). Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany

Background imageWorms Collection: Happy Families Playing Cards - Master Weed

Happy Families Playing Cards - Master Weed the Gardeners Son. circa 1930s

Background imageWorms Collection: Henry Worms Pirbright

Henry Worms Pirbright
HENRY de WORMS, first baron PIRBRIGHT statesman Date: 1840 - 1903

Background imageWorms Collection: Gustave Worms

Gustave Worms, French actor

Background imageWorms Collection: Anchor worms, Lernaeae, copepod crustacean fish parasite

Anchor worms, Lernaeae, copepod crustacean fish parasite.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWorms Collection: A large fluorescent worm (unidentified) lies

A large fluorescent worm (unidentified) lies on a boulder near a stream in a primary rainforest. in river Danum valley conservation area; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageWorms Collection: Tiger Leeches / Painted Leech on leaves of low

Tiger Leeches / Painted Leech on leaves of low vegetation, typical in lowland rainforest of Kinabatangan river floodplain (Haemadipsa picta). Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageWorms Collection: Silk Worms, Japan

Silk Worms, Japan

Background imageWorms Collection: Women sorting silk worms, Japan

Women sorting silk worms, Japan. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageWorms Collection: Silkworm Eggs

Silkworm Eggs
Silkworm eggs. Date: 1930s

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 11808333

Picture No. 11808333
Side view of slow worm or blindworm (Anguis fragilis) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 11808322

Picture No. 11808322
Front view of slow worm or blindworm (Anguis fragilis) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 11808321

Picture No. 11808321
Side view of slow worm or blindworm (Anguis fragilis) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 11675620

Picture No. 11675620
Macro-photograph: Sludge Worm. Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 11675608

Picture No. 11675608
Dark Field Light Micrograph (LM): Human Pinworm. Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 11675200

Picture No. 11675200
Christmas Tree Worms. Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: The Grain Worms, Vibrio Tritici

The Grain Worms, Vibrio Tritici

Background imageWorms Collection: Worms Cathedral

Worms Cathedral
WORMS CATHEDRAL

Background imageWorms Collection: View of the Liebfrau Vineyard, the Cathedral of Worms in the Distance

View of the Liebfrau Vineyard, the Cathedral of Worms in the Distance

Background imageWorms Collection: The Cathedral at Worms Germany, ENGRAVING 1882

The Cathedral at Worms Germany, ENGRAVING 1882

Background imageWorms Collection: FROM KARLSRUHE TO THE HAGUE ON HORSEBACK, 1889. Lieutenant Harry von Bohlen Halbach

FROM KARLSRUHE TO THE HAGUE ON HORSEBACK, 1889. Lieutenant Harry von Bohlen Halbach, of the Life Dragoon Regiment of the Grand Duke of Baden (third son of the Baron von Bohlen Halbach)

Background imageWorms Collection: Death, left hand panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c

Death, left hand panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c
XIR279482 Death, left hand panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c.1485 (oil on panel) (b/w photo) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); 20.2x12.8 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts

Background imageWorms Collection: Ms 202 fol. 2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache

Ms 202 fol. 2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache
XIR178046 Ms 202 fol.2 Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry (gouache on paper) by Chinese School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Poitiers

Background imageWorms Collection: Surgery to remove worms from a leg at Bender Abassi, Jan Luyken, 1682

Surgery to remove worms from a leg at Bender Abassi, Jan Luyken, 1682

Background imageWorms Collection: Gosvenor Arch, Cannonville, Utah, USA, America

Gosvenor Arch, Cannonville, Utah, USA, America

Background imageWorms Collection: Mariafall waterfall, Oetschergraben nature reserve, near Mitterbach am Erlaufsee, Lower Austria

Mariafall waterfall, Oetschergraben nature reserve, near Mitterbach am Erlaufsee, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Daisies (Leucanthemum) in a meadow against the light

Daisies (Leucanthemum) in a meadow against the light

Background imageWorms Collection: Faro de Chipiona, tallest lighthouse in Spain and one of the tallest worldwide, 69 metres

Faro de Chipiona, tallest lighthouse in Spain and one of the tallest worldwide, 69 metres, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Cornfield, autumn, Aichach district, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Cornfield, autumn, Aichach district, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Ripe corn, cornfield, autumn, Aichach district, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Ripe corn, cornfield, autumn, Aichach district, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Brightly lit canopy of a Beech (Fagus), Wohldorf Forest, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Brightly lit canopy of a Beech (Fagus), Wohldorf Forest, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Lighthouse in Vizhinjam, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, Asia

Lighthouse in Vizhinjam, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, Asia

Background imageWorms Collection: Autumnal birch (Betula)

Autumnal birch (Betula)

Background imageWorms Collection: White lilies (Lilium formosanum Wallace) blossoming under blue sky

White lilies (Lilium formosanum Wallace) blossoming under blue sky

Background imageWorms Collection: Green maple leaves

Green maple leaves

Background imageWorms Collection: Church spire of the collegiate church, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region

Church spire of the collegiate church, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Franzosendenkmal, French War Memorial, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region

Franzosendenkmal, French War Memorial, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Grossmuenster church, Zurich, Switzerland, Europe

Grossmuenster church, Zurich, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Solar panels a the roundabout island, Ost district, Woergl, Tyrol, Austria, Europe

Solar panels a the roundabout island, Ost district, Woergl, Tyrol, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Purple foxglove, Ladys glove (Digitalis purpurea), group of blossoms on a forest clearing area in

Purple foxglove, Ladys glove (Digitalis purpurea), group of blossoms on a forest clearing area in a Scots pine forest (Pinus sylvestris), near Nicklheiml, Bavaria, Germany, Europe



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"Worms: From Martin Luther to Earth's Unsung Heroes" In the annals of history, one cannot overlook the significance of worms. These seemingly insignificant creatures have left their mark in various realms, from religion to ecology. Let us embark on a journey through time and nature as we explore the diverse world of worms. Centuries ago, in 1521, German religious reformer Martin Luther defended himself before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet in Worms. This historic event shaped the course of Christianity and paved the way for religious freedom. While Luther fought his battles with words, gastrointestinal nematodes waged their own silent war within our bodies. These tiny they are cause havoc in our digestive systems if not properly addressed. Delving deeper underground, we discover mole-eating worms diligently burrowing through soil. Their tireless efforts contribute to aerating and enriching the earth beneath our feet, ensuring healthy ecosystems thrive. Meanwhile, song thrushes proudly display their hunting prowess by clutching wriggling worms in their beaks. These melodious birds rely on these nutritious morsels to sustain themselves and nurture their young. Turning towards sustainable practices, compost wormeries offer a glimpse into nature's recycling system. Within black plastic bins filled with kitchen waste lies a bustling community of earthworms diligently breaking down vegetable peelings and cardboard into nutrient-rich compost. Venturing further below ground level reveals intricate tunnels created by earthworms that enhance soil structure while providing essential aeration for plant roots. The symbiotic relationship between these humble creatures and grass roots ensures flourishing green landscapes. Yet even coral polyps residing amidst vibrant reefs are not immune to wormy encounters; they feast upon polychaete worms under cover of nightfall—nature's carnivorous ballet unfolding beneath tranquil waters off Australia's Great Barrier Reef. On land once again but far from serene waters lies Colorado where barred tiger salamanders indulge in an earthworm feast.