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burrow <a burrow; burrows> N

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hide in its hole or burrow or den VB

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After this period, the offspring will come out of the burrow and search for solid food themselves.
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Tracks left by the animals walking, swimming and burrowing in what had been a tidal lagoon's mudflat.
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During the day, they shelter in burrows which they can dig with their powerful front claws.
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It nests in a long tunnel in a bank or the side of a mammal burrow.
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It is a small (up to 5 mm) species which burrows in bottom sediments, between 10 and 60 metres deep.
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Some species live freely, either swimming, crawling or burrowing, and these are known as errant.
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Nesting burrows of other species are also used.
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There is no evidence that they dig burrows.
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In contrast, while jumping mice sometimes co-opt the burrows of other species, they do not dig their own, and generally nest in thick vegetation.
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The vixen's oestrus period lasts three weeks, during which the dog-foxes mate with the vixens for several days, often in burrows.
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