Wayne Brady
3 years
GOPHER
I believe that would be a gopher hole.
A young Gopher is called a pup. Pups are born hairless and blind, and rely on their parents for care and protection until they are old enough to venture out on their own.
Gopher
I believe Minnesota's state nickname is the gopher state so they named it after that, a common thing to do(Iowa, the Hawkeye state, Wisconsin, the Badger state, Ohio, the Buckeye state)
The nickname for Minnesota is the "Gopher State." This nickname is believed to have originated in the late 19th century, possibly referring to the burrowing gopher or as a playful reference to the state's mining history, where miners were sometimes called "gophers." Additionally, the gopher is also the mascot of the University of Minnesota, further solidifying the nickname's association with the state.
There is no animal called a "gofer." However, you may be referring to a "gopher," which is a small burrowing rodent found in North and Central America. Gophers are known for their extensive tunneling habits and are considered pests in agricultural areas.
no they are cousins but still diffrent species
whats a gopher?
Gordon the Gopher was created in 1985.
Gopher Dunes was created in 1987.