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Moles, jumping mice and shrews may also burrow underground, but I think they are too small to make the entrance hole you describe. Weasels may use abandoned mole runs, but they are another group of animals that are probably too small to make the holes.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Wild-Animals-705/animals-burrow.htm
en.allexperts.com/q/Wild-Animals-705/animals-burrow.htm
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Burrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A burrow is a hole or tunnel dug into the ground by an animal to create a space suitable for habitation, temporary refuge, or as a byproduct of locomotion. Burrows provide a form of shelter against ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burrow
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Lots of small animals like to burrow into their bedding and make a nest to sleep in. There are lots of different beddings on the market. Commonly used beddings are various wood types such as pine, cedar, and aspen, recycled wood products and man-made pelleted products, corn cob, walnut shell and clay cat litter.
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animal-world.com/encyclo/critters/information/smallanim...
animal-world.com/encyclo/critters/information/smallanimal.htm
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To the casual observer, an estuary may appear devoid of animals for much of the day: ... Known as mud worms or bristleworms, these small segmented creatures are related to earthworms, but are characterised by a pair of ... It retreats into a burrow as soon as it detects movement and its grey-olive shell merges with the mudflats.
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www.teara.govt.nz/en/estuaries/4
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I plan on flying 4400 KM's in a pollution spewing Boeing 737 to a tropical location...where I will hop onto another smaller, less fuel efficient plane until landing on a small caye in the Caribbean.
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www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/008367.html
www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/008367.html
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While doing this the detonator explodes but the bomb itself doesn't because it is not yet connected and the detonator explosion is too small and the bombers body takes the full impact of the detonator.
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www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/003757.html
www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/003757.html
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Features history, breeders, clubs, rescues, American Badger pictures, and general informational links. ... American Badgers feed primarily on small animals, such as ground squirrels, cottontails, kangaroo rats, mice, ... The shortage of food makes American Badgers spend lots of time in the burrow to avoid heat loss.
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www.american-badgers.com/
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Animal Kingdom offers a complete line of pets and pet supplies. For more than 50 years Animal Kingdom has been famous for LOW PRICES and GREAT SELECTION. ... See our reptiles, tortoises, hamsters, small animals, birds, ferrets, dogs, cats, rodents and all manner of walking, crawling, flying and burrowing creatures.
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www.animalkingdominc.com/
www.animalkingdominc.com/
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Information on the history, breeders, clubs, and rescues, as well as many American Mink pictures and informational links. ... American Minks belong to the Mustelidae family. They are small animals with long and slender body. Mink's legs are short and sturdy. Partially webbed toes prove the mink's semi-aquatic origins.
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