Examples of using Burrowing in English and their translations into Norwegian
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How many of them? Burrowing creatures?
Burrowing creatures. How many of them?
How many of them? Burrowing creatures.
Burrowing creatures.- How many of them?
In particular, burrowing has become widespread.
These breeds are bred specifically for burrowing.
Look at this hole. Burrowing into the soil.
It has broad feet with long claws used for burrowing.
Can you feel the worms burrowing through your flesh? No!
It is a burrowing nocturnal species and spends most of its time underground.
No! Can you feel the worms burrowing through your flesh?
During burrowing to look for the nature of the strata being drilled eliminate core trials.
Habits Usually ground living and burrowing, but often climbs.
View burrowing or uninteresting unit businesses to identify any difficulties.
Nesting material is perfect for nest building, burrowing and playing.
Crixalis often lies in wait, burrowing under the surface to ambush his adversaries.
And ladies weighty virtues deprive themselves of this pleasure, burrowing into their complexes.
Best of all, she hunts for burrowing(fox, rabbit, etc.), but fared well in the paddock boar.
The House mouse is usually ground living and burrowing, but often climbs.
The females are only just emerging, burrowing their way, one by one, out of the tunnels where they hatched… and grew up.
Welded wire fences can also be buried below the ground to keep out burrowing animals and.
Deep into the forest a little burrowing owl lives, the cutest of them all….
Active, friendly, intelligent andcurious quadrupeds that wonderful assist hunters in search of burrowing animals.
They were getting ready, burrowing in underground, preparing.
The Umbellula populations can be viewed as the deep sea equivalent of the shallower biotope“sea pens and burrowing megafauna”.
Do not use the juice of onion for burrowing eyes, as you can severely damage the cornea.
The enclosures are planted with low shrubs, daylilies and groundcover, with a layer of bark mulch over the soil andscattered piles of leaves for burrowing and hiding.
The newly risen aliens respond to the attack by burrowing even deeper into the Earth.
The flower is usually pollinated by small burrowing bees which eventually slip or fall inside the sack as they land on the labellum.
Small dogs are called beaver at this time also began to be used for burrowing fox hunting and hare.