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In winter, earthworms typically burrow deeper into the soil, often reaching depths of 3 to 6 feet, depending on the species and environmental conditions. This deeper habitat helps them avoid freezing temperatures and maintain a stable environment. They enter a state of dormancy during the cold months, slowing their metabolic processes until warmer conditions return.

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