yes , because they can chew trough 2 inch steel pipes
Most rats live in holes or sewers, anything underground.
Becouse they need to keep warm, breed and keep hidden from predators.
yes but they burrow in anything warm or has a food supliy
burrows or nests
they do live in burrows
Kiwi do not live in burrows, but they do dig out burrows for nesting.
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no they no not live in burrows
There are many kinds of burrows. Burrows are made by many animals including rabbits, badgers, water rats, moles, voles and many others.
No Gray Wolves live in den not burrows Bunnies,Hares,and other small animals live in burrows.
They live in burrows in the soft ground in the eastern hemispheres.. same with rats..
ferrets in the wild usually live in burrows made by other animals
Yes. Kangaroo rats live in deserts. Kangaroo rats are native to North America. They are rodents, not marsupials like their Australian namesake. They can be found in the arid and semi-arid areas of North America, specifically, Canada, the United States and Mexico, as long as there is some grass or other vegetation. They dig burrows to shelter themselves from the heat of their environment.
Short legs allow him to chase rats or rabbits into their burrows
No. Kangaroo rats are found in the arid and semi-arid areas of North America, specifically, Canada, the United States and Mexico, as long as there is some grass or other vegetation. They dig burrows to shelter themselves from the heat of their environment.They do not live in woodlands.