Burrowing Owls nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated by prairie dogs.
burrowing owls are more active when what type of animals digs the burrows that these owls eventually take over once they are abandone
Gophers or Groundhogs
mostly prairie dogs and maybe because there dogs and like to dig things up and they are really fast at it.
Mammals and, if the soil conditions are soft enough, sometimes they dig their own burrows.
Gophers dig the holes that owls live in when they are abandoned.
Mostly Prairie dogs .
The burrowing owl makes its nest in the ground for breeding and nesting purposes. The owls will mate, and after the eggs are laid, the female incubates them while the male brings it food and guards the nest.
yes they can but over time because it breaks up the rock
dogs
A Borrowing Owl borrows your vacuum cleaner and doesn't give it back! Just in case you meant Burrowing Owl, which is an owl that takes over gopher holes and only digs in there a little bit, please check your spelling. :)
Having a backwards facing pouch is a real asset to a burrowing animal. The reason for this is that, as they dig, their pouch is facing upward. This means that the pouch will not fill with dirt and debris. Thus, the babies inside the pouch will stay safe and clean.
Stoats and weasels will often take over burrows from their prey species, especially rabbits.