NO they poop where ever
snakes bunnies chipmunks
Chipmunks hibernate in underground burrows or tunnels during the winter months to stay warm and conserve energy. They rely on their body fat reserves to survive the hibernation period, which can last several months depending on the climate and food availability.
yes after they make their hole in the tree
I think in the Roman times they had little rooms with a hole in the floor, they used it in Britain, Hole in the ground, first toilet.
Chipmunks survive winter by going into a state of torpor, where their metabolism slows down significantly to conserve energy. They also create extensive burrow systems underground to stay warm and safe from predators. Chipmunks store food in their burrows during the warmer months and rely on these food caches to sustain them through the winter.
cut a hole in your wall and grab them with gloves and put them outside, probably
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.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.