these are all the underground animals AARDVARK , ANTS , ARMADILLO , BADGER , BANDICOOT , BILBY , CHIPMUNK , CLAMS , CONY , EARTHWORMS , FENNECFOX , FERRET , GERBIL , GROUNDHOG , HAMSTER , MEERKAT , MOLE , MONGOOSE , NUTRIA , PIKA , PRAIRIEDOG , RABBIT , RIVEROTTER , SANDDOLLER , SHREW , WOODCHUCK
Burrow.
borrow Burrow, or tunnel.
Some species of mole are known to dig extensive tunnel systems up to 100 meters in a night. They use their powerful forelimbs and specialized digging adaptations to swiftly excavate soil as they hunt for food underground.
Another name for an animal burrow is a den. My dad and I came across this answer in a crossword puzzle.
In the underground tunnel under goldenrod city. It's right next to the name rater.
Specifically, a rabbit lives in a warren, otherwise- You got it! rabbits live in a burrow.other words with the same meaningDenHoleA hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling.
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.
It's in Goldenrod City to the left of the Game Corner or to the left of the Name Raters house.
Parasite
bear, wolf and deer
Daybreak if it has sylvestor Stallone in it and they are trapped in a tunnel.
Yes, "tunnel" is a common noun. A common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea, and "tunnel" fits this definition as it refers to a structure that is commonly found in various locations. It is not a specific or unique name, which would make it a proper noun.