Earthworms shy away from the limelight
In our cultivated landscape, only a few meadows and fields are completely dark at night. In addition to street lights, passing vehicles also bring light pollution into these ecosystems at night. While many other animals sleep, earthworms wriggle out of their burrows at night to search for small seeds or leaves on the soil surface. Charles Darwin already described this in

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