Most of the breeds do, and if they do dig, then you would have to train them.
To train them, make like a sand box and bury some of their favorite toys, and sooner or later, they won't dig in your precious gardens anymore.
sand dollars, sea cucumbers, shrews, slow worm, tarantulas, wood chucks, river otters, rabbits, pup fishes, aardvarks, ants, armadillos, badgers, bilbus, chipmunks, cicadas, clams, conies, kangaroo rats, jerhoas, hamsters, ground hogs, gerbils, foxes, coypus, desert tortoises, earthworms, fennec foxes, ferrets, Meerkats, moles, mongooses, naked mole rats, nutrias, pikas, and prairie dogs.
most dogs dig my boxer beagle digs holes in the garden so a lot of breeds do it some might some wont
Most dogs in the terrier group are good diggers, since they were bred to dig to catch pest such as mice. A more specific term for this term for this is "go to ground".
wombat/ mole/ pig/ rabbit/ meerkat
Animals that digs tunnels, ants, m.oles, prairie dogs
mice
Animal Weathering is when an animal digs up the ground or smushes a hole into it. I learned this in Science. Hope this helps!!
Antlion gecko crab spider
The early mole digs the deepest hole.
his name is gorgakh. it is found in pakistan
A person or animal that digs. Even, a tool that is used for the same purpose of digging.
.Well It Depends On What Type Of Animal. Like A Cat:It Gets Fed Or It Digs In The Dumpster.
You are referring to an aardvark which is a wild animal native to Africa which digs and feeds on ants.
A cat is an animal that digs holes in houseplants and does not bother mouse traps. Cats of all ages and both genders like to dig into the soil of potted houseplants. They resort to this behavior as part of emergency bathroom behavior, heat, and territory-marking.
According the the book "Hoot" armadillos and badgers are what create the owl's burrows.
JR Digs was created in 2001.