Several invertebrates spend a lot of time underground, including nematodes and insects, but only the earthworm spends its entire life cycle underground.
Burrow.
A meercat lives underground in a tunnel. Thay also dig tunnels. A meercat lives underground in a tunnel. Thay also dig tunnels.
An animal that lives underground!
By defintion, a tunnel is underground.
There is no underground tunnel.
In Virginia, one common animal that lives underground is the Eastern mole (Scalopus aquaticus). These small mammals are known for their burrowing habits, creating extensive tunnel systems in search of insects and earthworms. Their adaptations, such as velvety fur and powerful forelimbs, make them well-suited for life underground. Additionally, other burrowing animals like groundhogs and various species of rodents also inhabit the state.
it is an adjective because it is describing something.ex. the tunnel is underground-it describes where the tunnel is :)
Cape Dune Mole-Rat
umm...WORMS?
One of the fastest animal that live underground are the furry and small river otter there body enables them to move very quickly.
Probably the naked mole rat, which lives underground burrowing away.
A burrower is a creature who burrows, or who lives in an underground hole which they have made themselves.