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  2. What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard ? Experts Share How ...

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    Common Animals That Dig Holes In Yards There are many different critters who may be digging up your lawn and garden, but here are a few of the most common in the Southeast, according to Pierce and ...

  3. Basset Hounds Turn on the Charm When Mom Catches Them Digging ...

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    Digging holes is sort of in their DNA. The behavior is very normal — and aside from ruining your lawn, is pretty much harmless. That being said, not every Basset is going to dig holes.

  4. Some dogs dig to escape or go around barriers, like fences. While others dig because it is fun for them. A dog looking for an afternoon's activity might turn to digging to beat the boredom blues ...

  5. Burrow - Wikipedia

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    A burrow is a hole or tunnel excavated into the ground by an animal to construct a space suitable for habitation or temporary refuge, or as a byproduct of locomotion. Burrows provide a form of shelter against predation and exposure to the elements, and can be found in nearly every biome and among various biological interactions. Many animal ...

  6. Prairie dog - Wikipedia

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    Alarm response behavior varies according to the type of predator announced. If the alarm indicates a hawk diving toward the colony, all the prairie dogs in its flight path dive into their holes, while those outside the flight path stand and watch. If the alarm is for a human, all members of the colony immediately rush inside the burrows.

  7. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    The larva dig pits into fine-particle soil to capture their prey, which fall into the holes and are often unable to climb out. [13] The antlions may alter these pits based on prey availability. [13] In areas with less available prey, antlions will make wider holes to increase the chance of catching an insect. [13]

  8. Burying beetle - Wikipedia

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    The prospective parents begin to dig a hole below the carcass. While doing so, and after removing all hair from the carcass, the beetles cover the animal with antibacterial and antifungal oral and anal secretions, slowing the decay of the carcass and preventing the smell of rotting flesh from attracting competition. [ 2 ]

  9. Paw prints: Simple steps can keep pets safe over Halloween - AOL

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    Oct. 28—As the spookiest night of the year rounds the corner, pet owners are reminded to take simple, common-sense precautions to ensure your pet is safe this Halloween. Retired Veterinarian Dr ...