the gopher snake is found in deserts, prairies, woodlands, brushlands, coniferous forests, and even cultivated lands. These biomes can be rocky, sandy, sparsely or heavily vegetated, and range from below sea level to over 9000 feet (2700 m).
Answer!!!Gophers tend to live where there are lots of green's to eat. The biggest problem with Gophers is that they are hard to get rid of. I have one that has dug holes all around my home, and I've been trying for years to get rid of him because his holes are distructive.
There is a product called KAPUT that seems to work wonders however.
the gopher lives in gvawcvhg
no they are cousins but still diffrent species
Gopher tortoises live in the southeastern United States, which is mostly warm temperate and subtropical pine forest.
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they live in the wild
80-100 years
they live like 20 years old in the wild
An Agouti is a large guinea pig type of rodent which may live in burrows.
They live down a gopher hole...
An interesting fact about gopher tortoises is that these animals have front legs that are shovel-like and used for burrowing or digging. The burrow of a gopher tortoise can be 10 feet deep. This animal can live up to 60 years.
Yes, they will, but sometimes they do live together. My dad had a gopher snake that seemed to think it was a rattle snake and had all the behavior of a rattle snake.
the gopher snake is found in deserts, prairies, woodlands, brushlands, coniferous forests, and even cultivated lands. These biomes can be rocky, sandy, sparsely or heavily vegetated, and range from below sea level to over 9000 feet (2700 m).