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burrow
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Western countries
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Animals in Western countries like rabbits and groundhogs burrow underground for shelter and protection.
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2
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burrow
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Australia
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Wombats in Australia are known for their extensive burrowing habits for food and shelter.
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3
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burrow
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian culture traditionally uses burrows and caves for shelter and protection.
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burrow
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Africa
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Some African marsupials are known for extensive burrowing habits for food and shelter.
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5
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burrow
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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In traditional Indigenous Australian cultures, burrowing animals like bilbies and echidnas are respected for their role in the ecosystem.
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6
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burrow
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North America
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In North American culture, animals like rabbits and groundhogs build burrows for shelter and protection.
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7
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burrow
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, rabbits frequently build burrows in the wild.
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