Burrowing
Burrowing is the process by which animals create tunnels or holes in the ground to live, hide, or search for food. Many species, such as moles, rabbits, and earthworms, use burrowing as a way to protect themselves from predators and harsh weather conditions. These underground homes provide a safe environment for resting and raising young.
The act of burrowing can also improve soil health by aerating it and allowing water to penetrate more easily. Additionally, burrowing animals play a crucial role in ecosystems by helping to decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients, benefiting plant growth and overall biodiversity.