I lived there 48 years about 100 miles inland from Myrtle Beach. Never saw a gopher or heard of any being in SC. But moles are out there indeed! In SC they like the northern part of the state and you'll finds tons of moles in N. Carolina.
Rabbits. Moles and gophers
moles, gophers, worms, snakes, rabbits, etc, caterpillars, and bunnys
snakes, moles, voles, gophers, and squirrels.
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.
Hispanic and black people live in South Carolina.
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.
a number of frogs, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, as well as numerous invertebrates including insects, spiders, sea urchins, crustaceans, clams and worms. Also moles, rodents, gophers, groundhogs, rabbits, meerkats, Marsupials, carnivora! Hope this helps!
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Sumter South Carolina
no red wolves don't live in South Carolina they only live in southeastern Texas
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The early mole digs the deepest hole.