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  1. Raccoon (4751 bytes)
    20: ...e). Raccoons usually live in hollow trees, ground burrows, or caves. Males have no part in raising the youn...
  2. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    39: ...e plates either crumple and compress or one plate burrows under or (potentially) overrides the other. Eithe...
  3. Fossil (5231 bytes)
    27: .... [[Trace fossil]]s are the remains of trackways, burrows, footprints, [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s and egg-shell...
  4. Spider (29039 bytes)
    81: ...used to aid in climbing, forming smooth walls for burrows, cocooning prey, and for many other applications.
  5. Paleontology (5646 bytes)
    1: ...s includes the study of body [[fossil]]s, tracks, burrows, cast off parts, fossilized [[feces]] ("[[coproli...
    10: ...obotany]], [[ichnology]] (the study of tracks and burrows) and [[taphonomy]], the study of what happens to ...
  6. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    40: ...ent microfossils and the fossilization of ancient burrows and a few soft-bodied organisms.
  7. Meerkat (4260 bytes)
    26: ...weight in just seconds. Digging is done to create burrows, to get food and also to create dust clouds to di...
  8. Aardvark (6420 bytes)
    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 t...
  9. Badger (5174 bytes)
    42: ... kind. It hunts, wanders and sleeps in temporary burrows within a given territory, often inhabiting holes ...
  10. Bilby (4570 bytes)
    20: ...eloped claws. A bilby typically makes a number of burrows within its home range, up to about a dozen, and m...
    22: ...ick claws, which it uses to dig for food and make burrows. Once widespread in arid, semi-arid and relativel...
  11. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    149: [[Burrows-Abadi-Needham logic]] --
  12. Shale (1379 bytes)
    7: [[Fossil]]s, animal tracks/burrows, and even raindrop impact craters are sometimes p...
  13. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    160: ... are either dug by the spider itself or abandoned burrows (from, for instance, rodents) or ready-made crevi...
  14. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    288: # Burrows C.J. ''et al'' (1991), ''The imaging performance ...
    294: # Trauger J.T., Ballester G.E., Burrows C.J., Casertano S., Clarke J.T., Crisp D. (1994),...
  15. Weasel (3493 bytes)
    32: ...dies, which enable them to follow their prey into burrows. Their tails are typically almost as long as the ...
  16. Opossum (4544 bytes)
    9: ...le. Though they will temporarily occupy abandoned burrows, they do not dig or put much effort into building...
  17. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    41: ...side the mating season, platypuses live in simple burrows in the ground. After mating, though, the female c...
    55: ...g, the female digs much larger and more elaborate burrows, up to 20 [[metre|m]] long and blocked with plugs...
    65: ...rture by the [[lactating]] females in the nesting burrows. Natural history observations, mark and recapture...
  18. Warthog (4196 bytes)
    25: ...[[aardvark]] burrows. The warthog commonly enters burrows "back-end first", with the head always facing the...
  19. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    61: ...s plastic or wooden tubes that somewhat mimic the burrows that they might have in the wild and allow their ...
  20. Chinchilla (7913 bytes)
    22: In their native habitat, chinchillas live in burrows or crevices in rocks. They are agile jumpers and ...

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