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Do wombats burrow in soft soil or hard soil?

Wombats burrow in pliable soil, that is, soil that is softer.


Do ticks lay eggs in cars?

No. Ticks do not lay their eggs on exposed surfaces or on their host. They drop off a host to burrow into the ground to lay eggs.


What is the ability to move into soil?

burrow


What other bugs besides fleas and ticks can be on cats that have wings and burrow in the fur?

razor blade beetles


Do snails go into soil?

No they don't burrow


What is a burrow made of?

Echidnas dig burrows in soil. They do not line the burrow with anything, so the rufous are just made out of whatever soil is available.


Why do you think does an earthworm burrow in the soil?

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How long does it take dog ticks to burrow their head?

Dog ticks can start feeding within a few minutes to a couple of hours after attaching themselves to a host. They do not "burrow" their head per se, but rather pierce the skin with their mouthparts to begin feeding on blood.


What animal lives in a burrow in the soil and eats frog?

a rabbit and bees


Should dogs eat ticks to build their immune?

No? Haha. That's not how immunity works. ---- Eating them wouldn't help. Ticks are small insects that burrow into the skin of animals. There is little that can be done to make anything or anyone immune to ticks, unless you can turn skin to wood or find a tick repellent.


Is a platypus's burrow sandy or muddy?

Neither. The platypus's burrow is dry earth, dry soil. They do not burrow in sand as it will not support the tunnel. Neither do they dig in mud. Their burrow is dug above the waterline of a creek or river, and remains dry inside.


What kind of environment do earth worm prefer?

Damp and dark, soil to burrow in aswell