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Kingdom-Animalia
Phylum-Annelid
Class-Oligochaeti
Order-Opisthopora

The group of worms that belong to Order Opisthopora are identified by having one pair of pores that are small openings located behind where the segments of a worm come together. Now, as a budding young wormologist, this is a very technical point and one that only those scientists with years of experience would need to know about. This shows you how technical the process of separating different types of worms from one another can be.

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