Animals that live underground are classified as subterranean dwellers. They use tunnels to travel and create dens and multiple entries and exits. The common name for a tunnel is a burrow.
Animals that live underground are known as Fossorial animals. Many animals burrow and live underground including: prairie dogs, rats, badgers, ground hogs, ferrets, etc
A meercat lives underground in a tunnel. Thay also dig tunnels. A meercat lives underground in a tunnel. Thay also dig tunnels.
Some animals that live in burrows underground include rabbits, groundhogs, and prairie dogs.
Some animals that live underground include moles, groundhogs, prairie dogs, badgers, and some species of rodents. These animals create burrows or tunnels underground to use as their shelter and for protection.
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Animals that live underground include many rodents such moles, voles, gophers and shrews. Earthworms also tend to live underground. Some animals, such as prairie dogs, ground hogs and others make underground burrows but do not stay underground all of the time.
Rabbits typically live in warrens, which are underground tunnel systems they dig to create shelter and nesting areas. They are social animals that live in groups called colonies within these warrens.
with the the ants and underground animals such as worms etc...
many animals live on the plain like prary dogs and a lot of underground animals
well there are more than just two animals that live underground such as the naked mole rat, badgers, meercats, rabbits, prairie dogs and many more
The scientific term for animals that live underground is "subterranean fauna." These animals have adapted to living in underground environments, often with specialized features such as reduced eyesight or elongated bodies.
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