burrower (Meaning)
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burrower (n.)
One who, or that which, burrows; an animal that makes a hole under ground and lives in it.
Synonyms & Antonyms of burrower
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burrower Sentence Examples
- The badger is a skilled burrower, creating elaborate underground tunnels.
- The burrower owl hunts its prey by silently swooping down from its perch.
- The mole is a proficient burrower, using its powerful claws to dig through the soil.
- Burrower bees construct their nests in underground tunnels, carefully arranging cells for their offspring.
- The armadillo, known as a burrower, digs into the ground to find insects and larvae.
- Some species of ants are burrowers, excavating complex networks of tunnels beneath the ground.
- The burrower salamander seeks refuge in underground burrows during dry spells.
- The tortoise, though slow-moving, is an adept burrower, capable of digging deep into the earth.
- Burrower spiders create intricate webs in underground burrows to catch their prey.
- The prairie dog, a social burrower, lives in extensive colonies with interconnected tunnels.
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One who, or that which, burrows; an animal that makes a hole under ground and lives in it.
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The badger is a skilled burrower, creating elaborate underground tunnels.
The burrower owl hunts its prey by silently swooping down from its perch.
The mole is a proficient burrower, using its powerful claws to dig through the soil.
Burrower bees construct their nests in underground tunnels, carefully arranging cells for their offspring.