Foxes dig, crows do not.
Foxes first dig up the hole leading underground. Then they climb into it.
In the story "The Fox and the Crow," the crow is the character with the flaw. The crow is easily flattered by the fox's cunning words and ends up losing the cheese it was holding in its beak. This flaw of being gullible and falling for flattery leads to the crow's downfall in the story.
Dig a hole, place your head in said hole, cover up hole.
First you dig a hole then you put the dog in the hole last you cover up the hole.
Dig a hole and bury them up to their neck. Don't dig them out until they confess.
You don't. Just leave it there.
Up your a hole! Dig for it!
The most likely animal to dig up carrion in gardens in the UK is the urban fox.
For this you need two shovels. Using one shovel, dig a hole. Then plant the other sovel in to the hole. Wait 24 hours then dig it up. You should dig up a golden shovel! :)
around a plam tree you have to dig it up
Dig a hole with your shovel,put the fishing rod in, and then fast-forward time, then you dig up that hole and it should be golden.
Turtles have their eggs in the sand, they dig a very deep hole (it is more long the wide) and lay their eggs in it (they dig the hole deep so it will keep the eggs warm) they then cover up the hole again and leave.