| 1. | But still she burrows in for a long, juicy chat.
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| 2. | They dig burrows in sandy or muddy seabed and eat zooplankton.
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| 3. | She was coached by Peter Burrows in Monsey, New York.
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| 4. | They live in hollow trees, or burrows in the ground.
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| 5. | Some even burrow in the snow to stay warm, he says.
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| 6. | Some burrow in trash bins or curl up in doorways.
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| 7. | Juveniles emerge from the natal burrows in late May to Mid June.
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| 8. | It is a colonies of individual burrows in pastures or grassy embankments.
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| 9. | Jackson married Norma Burrow in 1947 and had one daughter, Kim.
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| 10. | It makes a subterranean burrow in the summer and hibernates.
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