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- Apple (20408 bytes)
129: ...d]] [[moth]]s of the genus ''[[Aenetus]]''. These burrow horizontally into the trunk then vertically down.... - Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
18: ...the shrimp and goby fish quickly retract into the burrow. - Numbat (6437 bytes)
33: ...st, which can be in a hollow log or tree, or in a burrow, typically a narrow shaft one or two metres long ...
35: ...turning. Gradually, they venture further from the burrow: they are weaned by late October, sleeping away f... - Aardvark (6420 bytes)
28: ...]s and [[termite]]s. An Aardvark emerges from its burrow in the late afternoon or shortly after sunset, an...
30: ... and make a new one. Only mothers and young share burrows.
32: ...weeks. At six months of age it is digging its own burrows, but it will often remain with the mother until ... - Armadillo (3358 bytes)
16: ...is a prolific digger, and uses its sharp claws to burrow both to feed on [[grub]]s and to dig dens in mois... - Groundhog Day (3781 bytes)
4: ...]] states that one must observe a [[groundhog]]'s burrow on this day. If the groundhog emerges and fails t... - Tarantula (17481 bytes)
133: ...any spiders) on bottom provides an ideal habitat (burrowing tarantulas will require a deeper layer). Taran...
148: ...They can be divided into terrestrial, arboreal or burrowing or a combination of two of these types.
160: ... are either dug by the spider itself or abandoned burrows (from, for instance, rodents) or ready-made crev...
170: When the mature male encounters the burrow of a female, he will draw the female out and sign... - Wombat (7860 bytes)
17: ...eraceae|sedges]] and [[root]]s, and dig extensive burrow systems with rodent-like front teeth and powerful... - Platypus (21900 bytes)
41: ...ur months after they have hatched. They leave the burrow when they are seventeen weeks old.
55: ...g, the female digs much larger and more elaborate burrows, up to 20 [[metre|m]] long and blocked with plug...
57: ... laying her eggs, she blocks the entrances to the burrow with dirt. Female platypuses lay one to three eg...
65: ...rture by the [[lactating]] females in the nesting burrows. Natural history observations, mark and recaptur... - Beach (8328 bytes)
57: ...d animals to harsh conditions. Some small animals burrow into the sand and feed on material deposited by t... - Hamster (25289 bytes)
61: ...s plastic or wooden tubes that somewhat mimic the burrows that they might have in the wild and allow their...
65: ...urniture, because they will seek out the dark and burrow-like confines of those areas and it can be diffic... - Mole (animal) (2534 bytes)
28: ...the order [[Insectivora]] that live under ground, burrowing holes. Some species are aquatic or semi-aquati...
41: Many types of earth-burrowing machines take their names from moles.
45: Moles that burrow in the lawns of humans can disturb the earth enou... - Mite (1924 bytes)
17: ...tic Mange]] mites (family [[Sarcoptidae]]), which burrow under the skin. Perhaps the most well known, thou... - Dachshund (8129 bytes)
83: ...y added to the breed to increase their ability to burrow into tight spaces. They come in three coat varie... - Lizard (4740 bytes)
26: ...ill lay from 2-21 creamy-white leathery eggs in a burrow beneath a large rock. The youth hatch 2-3 months ... - Aardvarks (6124 bytes)
9: ...]s and [[termite]]s. An Aardvark emerges from its burrow in the late afternoon or shortly after sunset, an...
24: ... and make a new one. Only mothers and young share burrows.
26: ...weeks. At six months of age it is digging its own burrows, but it will often remain with the mother until ... - Armadillos (4916 bytes)
23: ...is a prolific digger, and uses its sharp claws to burrow both to feed on [[grub]]s and to dig dens in mois... - Burrowing Owls (3543 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Burrowing Owl}}<br />{{StatusEndangered}}
2: {{Taxobox image | image = [[image:BurrowingOwl23.jpg| Photo: Owl]]| caption =}}
15: The '''Burrowing Owl''', ''Athene cunicularia'', is a small [[t...
20: ...by adult males to attract a female to a promising burrow. This call is also associated with breeding and t...
23: ...vate their own. Adults usually return to the same burrow every year. - Chipmunks (5642 bytes)
44: ... chipmunk begin to stockpile these goods in their burrows, for [[winter]]. Other species make multiple sma...
46: Chipmunks construct expansive [[burrow]]s which can be more than 3.5 m in length with se... - Cicadas (3983 bytes)
39: ...the newborn nymphs drop to the ground, where they burrow and start another cycle.
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