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The gold diggers were called diggers because they dug. Dig?
Diggers originally referred to the men who dug for gold on the Australian goldfields. Later it came to mean the Australians who fought in the wars, because they still had to dig trenches.
This is just a guess, but during the gold rush they were cooks and diggers. Cooks: They would cook a lot of Chinese food that all the gold diggers loved which they would of made bundles of money and gold. Diggers: they would just dig for gold and hope for the best. But in most cases they would be discriminated against any attacked for their race.
Because that is what they were made for.
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Miners typically dig for gold in mines or rivers where the precious metal is naturally found. This process involves extracting gold ore from the ground and then processing it to extract the gold through methods like panning, sluicing, or chemical extraction.
As name implies a digger means an equipment which can dig something. A digger is that machine which can dig earth.So digger comes from its work.
If your gerbil is healthy, it should just dig by itself. Gerbils are natural diggers, as they make burrows to live in in the wild.
Gold diggers are usually females, and they dig gold, usually from the pockets of super rich old men. They use their sexy looks, charms and assertiveness to go after a rich old man and extract all his wealth. In the process, they break up his family, kick out his existing wife, and install themselves as the new wife. If the man runs out of money or they see someone else richer and older (so can die much earlier), they will leave the first man and go after the second one. Gold diggers prefer old men with untold wealth.
I wanna dig for gold
Yes,In fact wolves are excellent diggers that's why people use wolf dogs to sled with because they can dig in the snow with their sharp claws.I hope this answered your question.
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