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pocket gopher (n)

burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae having large external cheek pouches; of Central America and southwestern North America

pocket gopher Sentence Examples

  1. The pocket gopher burrowed frantically beneath the meadow, its sharp claws digging into the soft earth.
  2. The farmer watched in annoyance as the pocket gopher tunneled through his cornfield, leaving mounds of displaced soil in its wake.
  3. With its large, external cheek pouches, the pocket gopher carried an abundance of food back to its underground lair.
  4. The researcher studied the behavior of the pocket gopher, marveling at its ability to adapt to the harsh desert environment.
  5. The pocket gopher's tunnels provided shelter and protection from predators, making it a successful subterranean dweller.
  6. The park ranger warned hikers to be cautious of the pocket gophers' extensive burrow systems, which could pose a tripping hazard.
  7. The veterinarian examined the injured pocket gopher, its body covered in dirt and its fur matted with blood.
  8. The pocket gopher's incisors were exceptionally strong, allowing it to chew through roots and tough vegetation with ease.
  9. The conservationist advocated for the protection of the endangered pocket gopher, recognizing its ecological importance.
  10. As the sun set, the pocket gopher emerged from its burrow, its beady eyes scanning the twilight for signs of danger.

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burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae having large external cheek pouches; of Central America and southwestern North America

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The pocket gopher burrowed frantically beneath the meadow, its sharp claws digging into the soft earth.

The farmer watched in annoyance as the pocket gopher tunneled through his cornfield, leaving mounds of displaced soil in its wake.

With its large, external cheek pouches, the pocket gopher carried an abundance of food back to its underground lair.

The researcher studied the behavior of the pocket gopher, marveling at its ability to adapt to the harsh desert environment.