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[/caption] Enrichment takes many shapes: a “cookie tunnel” chute that moves up and
They use their long legs to further excavate these underground tunnels, creating
burrows that include numerous entrances and exits, as well as sleeping chambers and tunnels
About 70 percent of bee species nest underground in tunnels in sand or take shelter
They use their long legs to further excavate these underground tunnels, creating
world-class habitat—including three pools, naturalistic river banks, extensive tunnels
world-class platypus habitat includes three pools, naturalistic river banks, extensive tunnels
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world-class habitat—including three pools, naturalistic river banks, extensive tunnels
Burrowing owls are unique because they make their nests in tunnels dug by other animals