Agouti
agouti
Wallabee
An example of a burrowing rodent that begins with the letter "e" is the European mole. However, it's important to note that while moles are often associated with burrowing, they are not technically rodents; they belong to the order Eulipotyphla. If you're specifically looking for a rodent, the "elephant shrew" is another option, although it is not a true rodent but rather a close relative. For true rodents, you might consider the "Eurasian water vole," which also burrows but is less commonly known.
burrrowing american rodent.
The groundhog is a burrowing rodent. It begins with the letter g.
The paca is a large burrowing rodent of South and Central America.
chipmunk
A chipmunk
A zokor is an Asiatic burrowing rodent, with the Latin name siphneus aspalax.
An Agouti is a large guinea pig type of rodent which may live in burrows.
short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches
rat