USS Constitution- Old Ironsides.
If you're talking about the holes in the sides of their heads, those would be their ears.
The holes allow the smell to escape and so the clothes will not mildew.
Woodpeckers make holes in trees, while others just find holes in trees
In the book holes, Clyde "Sweetfeet" Livingstons sneakers had the symbols of "x" on the sides of the sneakers
get a cardboard box and cut holes on 2 sides
The ship, the USS Constitution, was nicknamed "Old Ironsides". It was given that name when, during battle against the British Frigate Guerriere, cannonballs seemed to be deflected off the sides of the USS Constitution. One of the crewmen on board the Constitution exclaimed: “Huzza, her sides are made of iron!â€
They dig holes in the sides of rivers and banks. This provides safe places for other animals to live in during harsh weather and other circumstances.
Most Mercedes will have holes on the sides of the rocker panels and the jack that comes with the car is specially designed to fit into those holes if not look on the sides of the car and underneath the car on the sides. Your owners manual should tell you this information as well.
They go into the sides of the block to seal the casting holes.
Bottoms, sides, and tops are places where holes are put in the compost bin. The holes must be big enough to facilitate air flow but small enough to discourage foraging pests and inclement weather. There needs to be drainage from the bottom, release from the top, and ventilation through the sides.
The most famous American pilot may be Charles Augustus Lindbergh. He was the first person to fly from New York to Paris, non-stop. This makes him the first person in history to have been on two sides of the Atlantic Ocean in one day. He is also famous for the kidnapping and murder of his son Charles, Jr. in the 1920s.
Yes. They live in burrows in the sides of creeks and slow flowing rivers.