Sentences with phrase «out of the burrow on»

There is a superstitious belief that many Alolan Dugtrio come out of their burrows on a day when a volcano will erupt.

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Without knowing the official statistics on this, most 20 - somethings generally start pulling their head out of their dark, warm head burrow around 26 or 27, figuring out exactly what they want to do and applying their learned experience toward that goal.
In the Pinelands, female pine snakes dig out their own burrows over the course of several days, using a specialized scale on their noses to scoop out sand — so it's not too hard for a careful observer to catch some females in the act of digging prior to laying eggs.
This mother wombat appears to be sitting on its joey, but the youngster is actually peering out from the comfort of its pouch, which faces backward to avoid collecting dirt when the mother digs a new burrow.
A snake has been caught on film pushing grass out of the way near a ground squirrel burrow as if in preparation for an attack on its prey
On average they spend less time out of their burrows or hamster houses than the Campbell dwarf; nearly twice as much.
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