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Yes, it does. In broad daylight, birds are flying in the sky, looking for something to eat. The worm, because of this, hides in holes.( As you know that birds eat worms)

Also, worms can dry out quick in the sun and lose the moisture they have on their bodies that help them move around. So they also have to stay in holes underground where the dirt is moist, so they can move through the ground without a problem. It's our natural instinct to run from wildfire, and it is theirs to hide from the sun. We all have good reasons to be afraid or hide from something.

Hope this helped!

Caleigh ( Kay-lee)

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