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The animal that burrows underground to create its home is a mole.
An animal that lives underground!
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
By sporesBy underground stemsBy underground rootsBy suckersBy leaves
The animal that burrows in dirt and creates underground tunnels is a mole.
The animal that leaves holes in the ground is a mole.
The bulb of the onion (the part that we usually eat) is a bunch of underground leaves growing from an underground stem. The leaves are not for photosynthesis, but they're for storing nutrients.
The animal that burrows in the ground and creates intricate underground tunnels is the mole.
The animal that leaves tracks in a straight line is a snake.
Yes, both animal and insect communities live underground.