Well, adolescents probably, since they're big enough to come
out of the burrow on their own (they sassed me, too — clearly teenagers).
In the summer, the squirrels seemed to create their own sunrise and sunset by
popping out of their burrows every day and retreating at «night».
The 5 - centimeter - wide green crabs, Bertness figured, would have no trouble kicking the smaller marsh
crabs out of their burrows and making them skitter away.
The tail of every working dog was docked and this was done not only to prevent any injuries to it, but also to simplify the lives — if the tail is shorter and stouter, then the dog can be easily grabbed and
pulled out of the burrow.
Dachshunds and Terriers also are often used in hunting, especially for retrieving downed prey from small spaces or flushing
animals out of burrows.
They come
out of their burrows in the spring for about eight weeks to feed and lay eggs, and again in the fall to feed and breed.
Well, adolescents probably, since they're big enough to
come out of the burrow on their own (they sassed me, too...
He also loved Bunny Bop where you Bop the bunnies as they come
out of their burrows, but have to be careful not to bop Puss or Scruff.
through Nov., the tortoises hibernate, only coming
out of their burrows to drink water when it rains.
The researchers used hot water to stun the anemones and improvised a device to suck
them out of their burrows and retrieve them to be studied.
If Phil sees his shadow when he comes
out of his burrow, we're in for six more weeks of winter weather.
Going in and
out of their burrow or foraging for food is a big part of a house rabbits day and they are comfortable exploring narrow spaces.
When needed, you just pop
it out of its burrow.