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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: Close-up of earthworms on soil

Close-up of earthworms on soil

Background imageWorms Collection: Close-up of a compacted worm cast on a lawn

Close-up of a compacted worm cast on a lawn

Background imageWorms Collection: Millipede curled into a spiral, close up

Millipede curled into a spiral, close up

Background imageWorms Collection: King ragworms (nereis virens), 30 cm long and found in north america, northern europe

King ragworms (nereis virens), 30 cm long and found in north america, northern europe, and north-east asia. The worms are named after their ragged fringe of flat legs, called parapodia

Background imageWorms Collection: Slithering Slow Worm, anguis fragilis, close up

Slithering Slow Worm, anguis fragilis, close up

Background imageWorms Collection: Cross-section model of forest soil including leaf litter, worms and snails

Cross-section model of forest soil including leaf litter, worms and snails

Background imageWorms Collection: Green Caterpillar (Lepidoptera) perched on leaf of green plant, close up

Green Caterpillar (Lepidoptera) perched on leaf of green plant, close up

Background imageWorms Collection: Earthworm - bruised purple

Earthworm - bruised purple

Background imageWorms Collection: Millipede, close up

Millipede, close up

Background imageWorms Collection: Leeches jar, 19th century C017 / 3566

Leeches jar, 19th century C017 / 3566
Leeches jar made from Staffordshire pottery (England) dating from around 1830. The main jar is cream coloured with red decorations

Background imageWorms Collection: Glass leech tube, 19th century C017 / 3577

Glass leech tube, 19th century C017 / 3577
Glass leech tube dating from around the year 1850, England. This would have been used for applying leeches (a type of worm) to skin

Background imageWorms Collection: Leeches jar, 19th century C017 / 3551

Leeches jar, 19th century C017 / 3551
Creamware leaches jar with gilt decoration, dating from around 1800. Creamware is a refined earthenware finished with a cream coloured glaze

Background imageWorms Collection: Threadworms in the gut, SEM

Threadworms in the gut, SEM
Threadworms in the gut. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing threadworms (Enterobius sp. orange) on the interior surface of a human intestine

Background imageWorms Collection: Pewter leeches container, 19th century C017 / 3579

Pewter leeches container, 19th century C017 / 3579
French pewter leeches container, dating from around the year 1820. Leeches (a type of worm) were used in medicine during this period as a method of bloodletting

Background imageWorms Collection: Coral reef, Thailand C014 / 2891

Coral reef, Thailand C014 / 2891
Coral reef. Fish swimming around soft corals (order Alcyonacea) and brightly coloured Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) on a boulder made of Porites sp. hard coral

Background imageWorms Collection: Schistosome flukes mating, micrograph C014 / 4867

Schistosome flukes mating, micrograph C014 / 4867
Schistosome flukes mating. Light micrograph of Schistosoma japonicum fluke worms mating. The male is the smaller animal at centre

Background imageWorms Collection: Christmas tree worms C014 / 2950

Christmas tree worms C014 / 2950
Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus, colourful) on a coral reef. These polychaete marine worms are found in tropical regions throughout the world

Background imageWorms Collection: Blood flukes mating C016 / 5782

Blood flukes mating C016 / 5782
Blood flukes (Schistosoma sp.) mating. These parasites are found in man and other mammals

Background imageWorms Collection: Schistosome fluke worms, artwork C013 / 4642

Schistosome fluke worms, artwork C013 / 4642
Schistosome fluke worms. Computer artwork of Schistosoma mansoni fluke (trematode) worms in the human body. S. mansoni live in the veins around the large intestine and cause schistosomiasis

Background imageWorms Collection: Fan worm, Mozambique, Africa

Fan worm, Mozambique, Africa

Background imageWorms Collection: Composr Earthworm - aggregation - UK

Composr Earthworm - aggregation - UK
SPH-956 Composr Earthworm - aggregation UK Eisenia veneta Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Slow Worm - Godrevy, Cornwall, UK

Slow Worm - Godrevy, Cornwall, UK
DAC-1188 Slow Worm Godrevy, Cornwall, UK Anguis fragilis David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Tiger Worms - leaf mould - UK

Tiger Worms - leaf mould - UK
SPH-958 Tiger Worms - leaf mould UK Eisenia fetida Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Tiger Worms - compost heap - UK

Tiger Worms - compost heap - UK
SPH-952 Tiger Worms - compost heap UK Eisenia fetida Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Earthworm - crawling over grass - UK

Earthworm - crawling over grass - UK
SPH-990 Earthworm - crawling over grass UK Dendrodrilus rubidus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Slow Worm - in garden - Cornwall, UK

Slow Worm - in garden - Cornwall, UK
DAC-1189 Slow Worm - in garden Cornwall, UK Anguis fragilis David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Blackbird - female with worms in beak - UK

Blackbird - female with worms in beak - UK
DAC-730 Blackbird - female with worms in beak UK Turdus merula David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Honeycomb Worm Tubes - Low Tide Shore - UK

Honeycomb Worm Tubes - Low Tide Shore - UK
DAC-949 Honeycomb Worm Tubes - Low Tide Shore UK Sabellaria alveolata David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Slow Worm - Upton Towans, Cornwall, UK

Slow Worm - Upton Towans, Cornwall, UK
DAC-1190 Slow Worm Upton Towans, Cornwall, UK Anguis fragilis David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWorms Collection: Honeycomb Worm (Sabellaria alveolata) tube reef colony, on exposed rocky shore at low tide, Bude

Honeycomb Worm (Sabellaria alveolata) tube reef colony, on exposed rocky shore at low tide, Bude, Cornwall, England, October

Background imageWorms Collection: Bobbit Worm (Eunice aphroditois) adult, with jaws open outside of hole at night, Lembeh Straits

Bobbit Worm (Eunice aphroditois) adult, with jaws open outside of hole at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageWorms Collection: The New-Romanesque Cathedral of St. Peter, Worms, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

The New-Romanesque Cathedral of St. Peter, Worms, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: The 13th to 15th century Liebfrauenkircke, Worms, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

The 13th to 15th century Liebfrauenkircke, Worms, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: The New Romanesque Cathedral of St. Peter, from the Marktplatz, by the Siegfried Fountain, Worms

The New Romanesque Cathedral of St. Peter, from the Marktplatz, by the Siegfried Fountain, Worms, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Luther at Worms

Luther at Worms
LUTHER is condemned at the Diet of Worms Date: 1521

Background imageWorms Collection: Glow Worm - female - UK

Glow Worm - female - UK
DAC-426 Glow Worm - female UK Lampyris noctiluca David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageWorms Collection: Tall Pine Trees - looking from ground up to sky - South Wales UK

Tall Pine Trees - looking from ground up to sky - South Wales UK
MAB-1261 Tall Pine Trees - looking from ground up to sky South Wales UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWorms Collection: Thrift flowers - on rocky outcrops - Worms Head The Gower South Wales UK

Thrift flowers - on rocky outcrops - Worms Head The Gower South Wales UK
MAB-1262 Thrift flowers - on rocky outcrops Worms Head The Gower South Wales UK Armeria maritima Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWorms Collection: Glow Worm - male -Italy

Glow Worm - male -Italy
RD-185 Glow Worm - male Italy Lampyris noctiluca Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWorms Collection: Feather Duster Worm / Christmas Tree Worm - on a Two Star Coloured Coral (Favia speciosa)

Feather Duster Worm / Christmas Tree Worm - on a Two Star Coloured Coral (Favia speciosa)
LEE-203 Feather Duster Worm / Christmas Tree Worm - on a Two Star Coloured Coral (Favia speciosa) Spirobranchus giganteus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWorms Collection: Earthworm SPH 969 Tail in burrow, UK. Lumbricus terrestris © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON

Earthworm SPH 969 Tail in burrow, UK. Lumbricus terrestris © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-969 Earthworm - Tail in burrow UK Lumbricus terrestris Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWorms Collection: Earthworm - showing clitellum

Earthworm - showing clitellum
SPH-2752 Earthworm - showing clitellum UK Lumbricus terrestris Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWorms Collection: Microscopic File Nematode Worm From sediment of garden pond, also found inl film of water in soil

Microscopic File Nematode Worm From sediment of garden pond, also found inl film of water in soil, UK
SPH-25 Microscopic - Nematode Worm from sediment of garden pond, also found in film of water in soil UK. Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401



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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.