Karkarratul is the proper name for the Northern Marsupial Mole of Australia. It is a burrowing marsupial, spending most of its time underground, and it is blind.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) lives in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts and spends about 95% of its life in an underground burrow.
The mulgara is a small, burrowing, carnivorous marsupial which lives in the desert areas of Australia. It has an appearance similar to that of a small rat.
A Kowari is a small desert Marsupial that lives in central Australia(looks a bit like a mouse)
An animal that lives in a burrow and is known for its digging abilities is a mole.
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The animal that lives in a burrow and is known for its digging abilities is the mole.
A groundhog lives in the ground in a burrow.
Animals which live in burrows include moles, marsupial moles (which are quite different to moles), badgers, foxes, aardvarks, bilbies, wombats, platypuses, planigales, rabbits, prairie dogs, gophers, groundhogs, antechinuses and dunnarts, just to name a few.
An Opossum