how are burrows and holes made by soil-dwelling organisms helpful?
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Burrows can also be the byproduct of locomotion—moving from one place to another. Some burrows function as “larders,” where animals keep food. Burrows provide shelter from predators and extreme temperatures. For these reasons, animals have used burrowing behavior for a very long time.
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