It burrows under houses, and is very destructive to plants, fruit and even poultry. [Please select]
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"Ou ay, hinny--thae's your landward and burrows-town notions." [Please select]
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She lives generally--at least when full-grown--in underground passages, regular burrows, which she digs for herself. [Please select]
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In my _harmas_ {6} laboratory there are quite twenty of this Spider's burrows. [Please select]
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It was the lightning death which I witnessed on the threshold of the burrows. [Please select]
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We then, in fact, find two sorts of burrows, which differ in diameter. [Please select]
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It burrows a hole in the ground and makes a nest there for its young. [Please select]
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She digs her burrows in February, an inclement month, subject to sudden returns of frost. [Please select]
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There is no joyous excitement, no humming above the burrows. [Please select]
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The rats in this place have made burrows for themselves, like catacombs; and so great is their number, that they have not found room close by the slaughter-houses. [Please select]
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It burrows into the hearts of cabbages, filling the galleries it makes with its excrement, often leaving no very visible outward signs of its presence within. [Please select]
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