Gophers primarily inhabit North America, particularly in regions ranging from Canada to Mexico. They prefer open areas such as grasslands, meadows, and agricultural fields, where they can dig extensive burrow systems. Their underground tunnels provide shelter and access to food sources, primarily consisting of roots and tubers. Gophers thrive in both arid and more temperate environments, adapting their burrowing habits to suit local conditions.
they live in tunnels so they might be gophers that are blind are called blind gophers
Yes, they do, except when they don't.
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well there are many different species of gopher but as far as i know gophers do not live in new jersey
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They Live In North America And Like The Heat .
pocket gophers live in Canada they are harmless. They live in grassy areas. They can be 12-20 centimeters long. They are burrowing rodents. For more information go towww.wikepedia.com
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Yes, gophers do live in Arizona. The state is home to several species of gophers, including the pocket gopher, which can be found in various habitats, such as grasslands and agricultural areas. These burrowing rodents are known for their extensive tunnel systems and are often considered pests in gardens and farms.
Yes, gophers do live in Florida. It is a special kind called a pocket gopher, and while they are common, they are almost impossible to see. Some locals also call them sandy mounders.