I don't know. but I have just found an opened pack of Tesco Red Leicester cheese buried in my compost heap. There was mould on one end of the cheese, but I would have cut that off and used the rest. I assume someone more fussy than me put it in their rubbish bag and an animal got to it before the dustmen.
PS I have also found a bumble bee nest in the compost, so I will not be investigating further!
Foxes dig, crows do not.
They dig little caves.
In a hole they dig or a cave
Red foxes dig complex burrows as their homes.
Yes, foxes dig holes in the ground as part of their natural behavior to create dens for shelter and raising their young.
Arctic foxes do not bury themselves but they do dig an extensive burrow where they can seek shelter from bad weather and predators.
Foxes first dig up the hole leading underground. Then they climb into it.
They dig a hole in the sand and wait for the weather to warm up.
Generally Foxes dig burrows and live under ground. They raise their young in this protective environment.
How can stop fox cubs from digginh up my garden - they particularly like to dig at the baseof a tree.
Yes, red foxes do dig burrows known as dens or lairs.
Red foxes dig a shelter consisting of an extensive burrow.