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Cricket holes, often referred to as "cricket burrows," are small, cylindrical tunnels created by crickets in the ground. These holes are typically about the size of a pencil and may have loose soil or debris around the entrance. They serve as shelter for crickets, providing them with protection from predators and harsh environmental conditions. The holes can often be found in gardens, fields, or areas with moist soil conducive to cricket habitation.

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