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Macrofauna are the [[animals]] in the [[soil]] that can be seen by the naked eye. Macrofauna range from sizes of around 2mm to 20mm. These species easily move around in the soil and change the structure of the soil. Common species would be earthworms, myriapods, spiders and more. Macrofauna are important in the process of mixing soil and creating spaces within the soil. [[File.Macrofauna.jpg]]
Macrofauna are the [[animals]] in the [[soil]] that can be seen by the naked eye. Macrofauna range from sizes of around 2mm to 20mm. These species easily move around in the soil and change the structure of the soil. Common species would be earthworms, myriapods, spiders and more. Macrofauna are important in the process of mixing soil and creating spaces within the soil.

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Macrofauna are the animals in the soil that can be seen by the naked eye. Macrofauna range from sizes of around 2mm to 20mm. These species easily move around in the soil and change the structure of the soil. Common species would be earthworms, myriapods, spiders and more. Macrofauna are important in the process of mixing soil and creating spaces within the soil.