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Description:
The lowly earthworm has been called nature’s Plow, for its ability to move and aerate soil, and nature’s Fertilizer Plant for reasons that are, well, obvious. The worms’ habitat is moist, humus rich soil. In dry weather it burrows deeper into the soil to avoid drying out, preferring an environment that is humid, moist and cool. Demeter’s Earthworm is a deeper, darker, richer version of Dirt, reflecting not the worm itself, but where it lives, deep in moist soil, on the floor of a forest covered with decomposing leaves.
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