Frogs and Toads can breathe through their skin underground in a process called cutaneous gas exchange. They get moisture and oxygen through their skin.
Well, they make homes to get in and make little breathing holes. The air from the holes get underground. Gophers are ground squirrels and baby ones are so cute!
Rats do not live underground. It is most likely gophers.
Gophers have adapted big claws to dig underground. They also have huge teeth that grow outside their mouth, which are also used for digging.
You can breathe underground by using submersible breathing aparatus similar to scuba gear used by divers.
moles, gophers, worms, snakes, rabbits, etc, caterpillars, and bunnys
Depending on how aerated the soil is, the snail may be able to breathe. But, most snails will hibernate underground when living conditions are not to their liking.
Yes, you can breathe in a tunnel above ground. If it's far underground, you may have troubles.
Gophers tend to live where there are lots of green's to eat. They bury deep holes underground, and nest there.
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they live in tunnels so they might be gophers that are blind are called blind gophers
Gophers eat roots and tubers
Yes,there are gophers in Georgia.
There is no known name for a group of gophers as they live solitary lives in their own individual tunnels. Males and females on meet long enough to mate. Females raise the young alone.