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From ingestion of food sources if they are dead and through movement from and to their tunnels are ways in which earthworms can be found in the manure of pigs. For example, if the invertebrates in question are not alive, then they most likely were in the pigpen mud whereas if they are not dead, then they probably are moving back and forth between underground tunnels (particularly if their homes are flooded by recent rain events).

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