Beavers do not ever create nests in a hole in the ground. Beavers create their nests in trees that are in the water.
NO they poop where ever
in order to get them you need to dig a hole with your shovel when ever you see a crack in the ground.
Another word for a hole in the ground is a pit or a cavity.
The phrase you're looking for is "a hole in the ground." If you're asking about a specific type of hole, such as a pit or a trench, those would have different spellings. However, "a hole in the ground" is spelled exactly as it sounds.
A hole in the ground.
ground hogs make the hole duhhh
A hole in the side of a hill or under the ground is known as Cave.
Making a hole in the ground typically involves removing soil or other materials to create a depression or cavity. This can be done for various purposes, such as planting, drainage, or construction. Tools like shovels, augers, or excavators are commonly used to facilitate the process. The resulting hole can vary in size and depth depending on its intended use.
The Oregon "Beavers" were never made with a hole, so if it has one now, somebody wanted to wear it on a charm bracelet. This damage would greatly reduce the value to a collector.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
a hole
A mole lives in a hole in the ground and is known for its burrowing abilities.