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Gopher Tortoise Council About Gopher Tortoise
Therefore, the tortoise is able to turn around at any point within the burrow, and consequently, burrow width is a good indicator of the size (and approximate age) of the tortoise ... to spot in the landscape because of the characteristic mound of loose sand at the burrow entrance (called the "apron"). Gopher tortoise burrows remain at a fairly constant temperature and humidity level ...
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California Ground Squirrel Info
During the breeding season, from about ... several times in rapid succession. The squirrel may pause near its burrow and clink at intervals, or it may drop down into its ... of the burrow for the first time. At first the youngesters will play and feed very near the burrow entrance under the mother' ...
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Chipmunk, Tamias striatus, and least chipmunk damage control and management
In most cases, the chipmunk's main tunnel is 20 to 30 feet (6 m to 9 m) in length, but complex burrow ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
Standing height is 3-400mm and about 1m in length with ... far from the burrow entrance and often mum will go off on a foraging expedition but the young will remain at the burrow entrance. Young male ... wombats’ preferred method of defence is to run down the nearest burrow. They use their keen senses of hearing and smell to detect ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Northern Pocket Gopher
Species information from enature.com Subscribe Online Your subscriptions help National Geographic conservation efforts worldwide ...
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Arkansas Tarantula Survey: Arkansas natural heritage
Once warm, they begin to spin silk around the entrance of their burrow. The silken collar that is constructed around the entrance is not used to ... of silk near their burrow entrances. Once located, the male taps the silk collar at the burrow entrance with his forelimbs. This tapping draws the female out of her burrow. As the female exits ...
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Arkansas Tarantula Survey: Arkansas natural heritage
Once warm, they begin to spin silk around the entrance of their burrow. The silken collar that is constructed around the entrance is not used to ... of silk near their burrow entrances. Once located, the male taps the silk collar at the burrow entrance with his forelimbs. This tapping draws the female out of her burrow. As the female exits ...
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Idaho Dunes Tiger Beetle
Here the larval tiger beetle waits motionlessly, its large head and mandibles completely filling up the burrow entrance. When an insect approaches, the young beetle grabs it and pulls it down to the bottom of the burrow where it is consumed. The biggest ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Prairie Dog
Prairie dog towns can easily be found by the pile of dirt outside each burrow entrance. The mounds provide ... dog is ready to give birth, she goes to the nursery burrow. The young, called pups, are born hairless and with eyes closed. ... and down in excitement, calls again, and then plunges into the burrow below. This warning call is a 2-syllable bark, issued ...
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Woodrat,  Neotoma floridana, control and management
The woodrats can push it open to exit but cannot reenter. Repellents Objectionable odors ... animals released into new areas often die from exposure, predation, or competition with resident animals. Burrow-entrance traps such as the No. 110 Conibear® trap may also be useful for woodrat control ...
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