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English: A. In response to the vibrations, earthworms exit their burrows. B. By marking the worms as they emerge, their numbers and distribution were determined. Note that the worm charmer is in the center of the image, and earthworms have emerged for up to 12 meters from his location (flags). C. The results of just 2 stake placements (roughly 500 worms). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003472.g002
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Catania, Kenneth C. "Worm grunting, fiddling, and charming—humans unknowingly mimic a predator to harvest bait." PLoS One 3.10 (2008): e3472.

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