Worms

Having a unique focal point in your interior design will really put that extra spring in your step. It can really change the entire look of a room in an instant and become something tRead moreruly memorable in the minds of those who see it. Photowall's worms wall murals is the perfect example of this notion. You take something that is generally considered as weird or does not adhere to the general definition of beauty, and you turn it into something special. These incredible creatures are not just important for the environment, but they can also be the main highlight of your wall decoration. Worms wall murals will make you the talk of the town, someone who has an extraordinary sense for nature and a unique personality. Whether your space is residential, recreational or even corporate, worms wall murals will make you stand out from the rest. You can also request alterations to your worms wall murals in order for them to comply with your existing interior design style and colour schemes.

Basic information in worms wall murals

When you hear the word worm, most of instinctively picture the earthworm because it is the most common. But did you know that there are actually hundreds and thousands of types of worms that live in different habitats other than soil? We will see which ones are present in this category by Photowall named worms wall murals, but first let us find a few things out. Basically, a worm is a soft-bodied, elongated, invertebrate animal which has a long, cylindrical and limbless body akin more to something like a tube. It is important to know that some worms are too small to be seen by the naked eye while others be as big as 1 meter long! When family and friend ask you about your worms wall murals, you can tell them interesting things like the origin of their name. The word "worm" stems from an old English word "wyrm", which was also often used as an insult especially in literature. What is perhaps most amazing about worms is that they can be found anywhere, whether it is in soil, oceans, ponds, rivers, etc.

Massively important

Since worms have so many classifications and types, let us focus on the one we encounter the most. Earthworms are a very important part of our environment because they recycle nutrients, repair damaged soil, improve soil structure and provide a source of food for other animals. Worms wall murals can help you bring this message across because we tend to react with disgust when talking about these animals. Did you know that worms have the capacity to eat their own body weight in food every day? That is definitely something that will blow the mind of a person who is inquisitive about your worms wall murals in your home or office. The important aspect to this though is that when they eat, worms break down and recycle the organic matter within the soil which helps naturally fertilise the earth and ensure it is packed with vital nutrients. This comes into play in the crops and vegetables we plant, even though we do not want the worms inside them. Worms also help clean up "contaminated" land by enhancing the so-called bioremediation which is a process wherein micro-organisms consume and break down environmental pollutants converting them to non-toxic molecules. You could practically say about your worms wall murals, these are the real heroes!

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While most people in the world would shudder at the mere thought of consuming worms, they are actually delicacies in some regions. Mopane worms, for instance, have been a good source of protein for generations across Southern Africa. You can see this beautiful creature in worms wall murals like "Mopane Worm". It may be debatable as to whether it really qualifies as a worm since it actually is a caterpillar of the Emperor moth, but we can let it slide because it looks so amazing. This worms wall mural shows the amazing colours this insect, in a beautifully natural surrounding. The vibrancy of these colours provide incredible texture and nothing can beat the composition rendered by Mother Nature.
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