termite mound
There are a couple of animals that live in a mound. The termite which is very destructive lives in a mound. A gopher also lives in a mound.
Mound-building termites Mound-building termites or just mound builders are a group of termite species that live in mounds. This group of termites live in Africa,Australia and South America. The mounds sometimes have a diameter of 30 metres. Most of the mounds are found in well drained areas. Termite mounds usually out live the colonies themselves. If the inner tunnels of the nest are exposed it is usually dead, however, sometimes other colonies occupy a mound after the death of the original builders. The new colonizers may be of the same or a different species.
They use there long toung to stick into the mound and lick the termites and suck them in and eat them it's pretty simple though
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Aardwolves diet consits soley of termites. An adult aardwolf can eat around 200,000 termites in one night. The aardwolf is careful not to damage the termite mound or to eat an entire colony, often memorising where termite colonies exist so as to return to them at a later date.
No. Kookaburras are birds. They raise their young in nests.Kookaburras will use the hollow of a tree for their nest, or else an empty, hollowed-out termite mound built high in a tree.
termite in Tagalog: anay
Termite
It is the movement of a termite.
Biotic
Vice vera---- a Termite is an insect.