i think it is an armadillo....love those little mammals!
no it is not
There is no animal called a "gofer." However, you may be referring to a "gopher," which is a small burrowing rodent found in North and Central America. Gophers are known for their extensive tunneling habits and are considered pests in agricultural areas.
In their burrows.
The lair of a burrowing animal is often called a den. Other times it may be referred to as a burrow, or a sett as it is with a badger.
The howler monkey for sure.
The bilby and the bandicoot are two burrowing animals that begin with the letter 'b'.
The closest animal in either North or South America (including the Central Americas) is the Coatimundi, a relative to the racoon.
Hatchetfish
a gopher, burrowing owl,rabbits and some other animals i can't think of right now.
burrowing owl
Armadillo
Burrowing animal holes can be identified by their size, shape, and location. They are typically small, round openings in the ground with a mound of dirt or debris nearby. The holes may also have a distinct tunnel shape leading into the ground. Additionally, the presence of tracks or other signs of animal activity around the hole can help identify the burrowing animal.
A burrowing animal covered with bony plates that act as armor is called an armadillo. In Spanish, the word "armadillo" means "little armored one".