Anecium earthworm on the litter of a forest path. Anectic earthworms, generally large in size, make permanent vertical burrows in the ground, between 1 and 2 meters deep, in which they move to feed at night on leaves that have fallen to the surface of the soil, which they drag into their burrows. France
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