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A small burrowing animal with a very hard shell?

Armadillo


How do you identify burrowing animal holes?

Burrowing animal holes can be identified by their size, shape, and location. They are typically small, round openings in the ground with a mound of dirt or debris nearby. The holes may also have a distinct tunnel shape leading into the ground. Additionally, the presence of tracks or other signs of animal activity around the hole can help identify the burrowing animal.


Give an example of one animal and its shelter?

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Long nosed nocturnal nine-letter Australian mammal?

This description fits the bandicoot, a small, burrowing native animal of Australia.


What is the rarist animal on Earth?

The world's rarest animal is a kind of Tenrec, a small, burrowing, insect-eating mammal that lives on Madagascar and some other islands in the Indian Ocean.


What are the Burrowing owl's favorite food?

The burrowing owl eats small rodents.


What is the lair of a burrowing animal called?

The lair of a burrowing animal is often called a den. Other times it may be referred to as a burrow, or a sett as it is with a badger.


Where does a burrowing animal raises its young?

In their burrows.


What burrowing animal names begin with B?

The bilby and the bandicoot are two burrowing animals that begin with the letter 'b'.


How can one identify burrowing animal holes in their yard or garden?

One way to identify burrowing animal holes in your yard or garden is to look for small, round openings in the ground with a mound of dirt nearby. These holes are typically the entrances to burrows made by animals like moles, gophers, or groundhogs. You may also notice tunnels or raised ridges in the soil, which can indicate the presence of burrowing animals.


What color is a mole?

The mole is a small, burrowing animal that spends most of its life underground. They are typically grey, greyish-brown, or black.


What animal is only found in southeast Minnesota?

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