The chipmunk's den contains at least two rooms, or chambers. One chamber houses a cozy leaf-lined nest; the other, a storage pantry for the chipmunk's favorite foods, including nuts, seeds, and grains.
well, its a hole in the ground full of moles. i think that there is a mound of dirt around the entrance but the inside is pretty much clear of it. you'd see some rocks and roots inside.
Yes now don't ask me again you weird-os!
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ask glen i like to burrow into his but then again... i am a mole it's what i do.
A burrow like rabbits but a large burrow for a mole is not called a warren when moles make their holes they dig up the earth and it forms a mole hill so if you see piles of earth you will know there has been a mole charging round your garden.
A burrow.
The dirt around a mole's burrow is finely sifted because the mole chews the dirt in its mouth and then blows it out.
moles live in a burrow which is a long hole with a number of molehills that are spread along the burrow (which is underground)
borrow Burrow, or tunnel.
A mole lives in a burrow, I believe, The 'hole' in the grass which a mole makes is called a molehill.
How the dirt around a mole burrow becomes so finely sifted
There are always problems with this type of question, particularly in a quiz. There are numerous home names for various animals. However, a mole lives in a fortress, a burrow, or a tunnel. Yes, another name for a hole!
It's long claws and nose sensitivity.
A rabbit, a badger, a mole, many rats and mice.
how the dirt around a mole burrow becomes so finely sifted Apex :D