The European worms colonizers brought are fine, they’re similar enough to the ones that used to be here.
What’s bad are the “crazy worms” which I believe come from Asia?
You can tell the difference because a normal worm just moves around like you’d expect. A “crazy worm” is like a fish out of water violently flopping around.
Those you should kill because they’re invasive.
But the worms we remember as kids are fine. Just non-native, but that’s different than evasive.
And if you didn’t read that (don’t feel too bad, neither did OP) why would I take the time to find more articles you won’t read?
How about a quiz, if you accurately find the answers that are in the article, and post the answers you found for the class, I’ll find sources for the rest.
Show me you care about learning more than arguing, and I have zero issues taking the time to help.
Don’t, and that’s cool. But I’m not here to argue, so I’ll probably just block you
There, its specific now. Provide sources
OPs article actually backs up most of that…
And if you didn’t read that (don’t feel too bad, neither did OP) why would I take the time to find more articles you won’t read?
How about a quiz, if you accurately find the answers that are in the article, and post the answers you found for the class, I’ll find sources for the rest.
Show me you care about learning more than arguing, and I have zero issues taking the time to help.
Don’t, and that’s cool. But I’m not here to argue, so I’ll probably just block you