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Gipfelflug
10 years ago

I can imagine that a rainworm makes noise when it crawls, for example, over dried leaves or foil. I don’t think he’s very loud. When walking, crawling, etc., every living thing actually makes noises. We can’t hear them if the living creatures are too easy.

We humans, for example, “slope” over the ground. “triple” beetles over the ground. Rainworms “smile” over the ground. So I think every animal makes his own noise when walking. The heavier the living being, the louder the noises are.

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michi57319
10 years ago

The friction that arises during the movement should already trigger a noise on corresponding backgrounds.

LilaPferd1
10 years ago

Children have tested whether a rainworm makes noise, the result , see link .

Rainworm researcher https://www.primolo.de/node/46652

LilaPferd1
10 years ago
Reply to  Kanoenchen

Please nice 😉

Bitterkraut
10 years ago

If you hear something, it’s the foil.

Bikka
10 years ago

Just try it out, you know…

MCXRENZ
10 years ago

Hello cannons,

After reading your question, I went to the garden immediately and excavated a rainworm. I have wrapped this in aluminum foil and actually crawled it 😳😳 Now I have reached everything I ever wanted and can now die in peace.

Thank you

SKTTC
10 years ago

So I’ve never heard of a rainworm moving