Javelinas, also known as collared peccaries, do not live underground. Instead, they are primarily terrestrial animals that inhabit a variety of environments, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. Javelinas typically create nests or beds in dense vegetation or underbrush for resting but do not dig burrows like some other animals. They are social creatures, often found in groups, and they forage for food above ground.
The idea that little people, or mythical beings like fairies or gnomes, live underground is a common theme in folklore and fantasy. However, in reality, there is no evidence to support the existence of such beings or their underground dwellings. The notion is purely a product of cultural stories and imagination. In the real world, people of short stature live in diverse environments just like anyone else, above ground.
Many. Such as Ants, Prarie Dogs, and other animals that live underground.
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
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Yes, they helped organize the Southern routes for the Underground Railroad and secretly helped slaves escape to freedom in the North.
They live on land not underground.
Live from the Underground was created on 2012-06-05.
they live underground
badger's live underground
Rats live anywhere humans don't go much,. Many are underground.
they live underground but they are able walk around above ground.
They do not live underground but will seek shelter there from intense heat or cold.
Moles are known for living underground.
underground
They live underground to hide from the sunlight. They are vampire turtles and cannot be touched by sunlight otherwise they die.
Some animals that live in burrows underground include rabbits, groundhogs, and prairie dogs.
they live in underground burrows.