Examples of 'live in burrows' in a sentence

Meaning of "live in burrows"

live in burrows: The phrase 'live in burrows' typically describes the habitat or behavior of animals, such as rabbits, moles, or groundhogs, that dig and inhabit underground tunnels or holes. It can also metaphorically imply a reclusive or secretive lifestyle for humans

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These animals live in burrows in the ground.
African ground squirrels are diurnal and they live in burrows.
They all live in burrows like these.
At that time the mammalian lineage was adapting to dig and to live in burrows.
Most species live in burrows rather than webs.
According to Bills, these spiders typically live in burrows.
They live in burrows and are apparently of no economic concern.
These spiders live in burrows.
They live in burrows in colonies of up to twenty individuals with a single dominant male.
I think they did live in burrows.
Sables live in burrows near riverbanks and in the thickest parts of woods.
They are secretive snakes that live in burrows during the day.
They live in burrows and they are small but they have these really long legs.
They have also been known to live in burrows and other shaded places.
Ragworms live in burrows and will tackle Corophium, algae, bacteria, almost anything that 's around.

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The animals in the desert usually live in burrows or under the rocks.
It may also live in burrows under tree roots or in old moss-scree.
To avoid the heat of the day Hamsters live in burrows and are nocturnal.
They live in burrows up to 32 cm deep.
They are mostly found in Australia and live in burrows near freshwater lakes and streams.
Only in the summer . In the winter, we live in burrows.
It can also sometimes live in burrows created by other animals.
They live in burrows.
In their native habitats, chinchillas live in burrows or crevices in rocks.
Like beavers, water shrews live in burrows accessed through underwater entrance tunnels.
In the winter, we live in burrows.
If they can, they will live in burrows which offer further protection.
It's a race of short humanoids who live in burrows and have hairy feet.
Many mammals, reptiles, and amphibians live in burrows to escape the intense desert heat.
When the tide is out, these crustaceans live in burrows some way beneath the surface.

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