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Burrows are holes dug or found by animals who have made their homes in them. Some animals who make their homes in the ground include certain owls, rabbits, gophers, snakes, polar bears and certain bugs.

When an animal digs a burrow, it may consist of a few rooms. In a burrow, there is usually always more than one exit, so do not try to fill in the holes in order to kill the vermin- it won't work.

I find enjoyment in taking bits of bread and lining the outside of the entrance of a burrow and watching the animal creep out and take to food. Try it!

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