0 When an animal burrows, it digs a hole or passage in the ground to live in. -- ryć
1 a hole or passage in the ground dug by an animal to live in -- nora
Two burrows were randomly selected for the addition of water to the sand.
All burrows were checked for puparia at two-weekly intervals.
The present study shows that burrows also serve as larval deposition sites, but only for a few months each year.
Here the soil was black and crumbly, so damp that worms burrowed it all year round.
Following entry into the liver, the fluke burrows through the liver parenchyma before reaching its final site in the bile duct.
Squirrels were captured, by chasing them from their burrows.
Small islands were completely censused for armadillo burrows.
Crab burrows within grassland sites were exposed to direct effects of sunlight.
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(尤指動物挖掘居住的)洞穴,地道, (尤指為居住)打洞,掘洞, (舒適、溫暖或安全地)躲進,鑽入…
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