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The "animal" is the earthworm, an annelid worm. It helps to aerate the soil and decompose organic matter by digesting it.
The animal that burrows in dirt and creates underground tunnels is a mole.
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Dogs, moles, groundhogs, squirrels -and rabbits. oh yeah -lizards,too.
Any sort of digging animal may leave a similar hole. Is there a small dog around?
Rabbits have claws for digging burrows into the dirt, and for fighting each other and predators.
decayed plants and animals, minerals, dirt, rocks, and atoms.
a worm is a small animal that lives in dirt
Rabbits have claws for digging burrows into the dirt, and for fighting each other and predators.
Platypuses sleep on the soil and dirt within their burrows, or sometimes a lining of leaves.
An earthworm is a subterranean animal, meaning it lives underground in soil or other moist environments. It burrows through the soil, helping to aerate and mix it. Earthworms are not aquatic animals and do not live in water.