Categories DavidEarthworm on a path Post author By David Post date 13 November 2012 Earthworm hurrying along a canal towpath.The orangish section, roughly one third of the body length behind the head, is the clitellum. It holds the worm’s eggs. This worm may have been in such a hurry to find a good spot for its eggs. ← Bee with ivy pollen → Troop of glistening inkcaps