by chuging it down its choke hole
usually hay they eat it to that is why it disappears
No, they use burrows made from other animals.
Rabbits take over the bilby's habitat by eating the native vegetation which forms part of the bilby's diet. Bilbies feed on tubers, among other things, and because rabbits eat almost any vegetation, they eat the part of the tuber above the ground, and this kills the plant. Rabbits also dig shallow burrows in the ground. These destabilise the soil, meaning that the burrows cave in on the bilbies' burrows below, often causing the bilbies to suffocate.
Kiwi are nocturnal: this means they forage for food and eat during the night. During the day, they hide in burrows.
Yes, they live in rock crevices, holes, and borrows. Weird little things mongooses are.
Yes, it is true! Wild hamsters eat bugs and insects. In their burrows, worms live there. They will eat the succulent worms as treats!
Yes she is, Gigi Burrows is payton's cousin Payton Burrows told me over webcam, I even met payton and gigi burrows. How did u do webcam with payton burrows??
Kiwi do not live in burrows, but they do dig out burrows for nesting.
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Yes. Badgers dig and enter prairie dog's burrows. they will stay inside and eat every prairie dog who has not managed to flee.
IT eats the humus rich soil through watch it burrows and some species also drag small pieces of plant matter down into their burrows and eat this. There are also species which predate other worms.
they do live in burrows