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Yet it's actually really good: especially if you start burrowing into its Emerging, Unearthed and Hunted charts for emerging artists and tracks.
My local council spent months laying lovely paving stones along our main drag, only for EDF to start burrowing to beat the band, leaving behind nasty black tar patches; now the footpath looks rubbish again.
It's waiting the socially acceptable week or so before you can put in a request for a space heater and start burrowing under ugly blanket sweatshirts at your desk.
They should start burrowing into the substrate.
Pregnant mothers might start burrowing down into their straw in preparation for birth.
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Another takeaway: The soil erosion that increased when the rabbits started burrowing around eventually leveled off.
As brilliant and talented as he was, Ray Carver was also the destructive, everything-in-the-pot kind of drinker who hits bottom, then starts burrowing deeper.
So he wasn't surprised when his fish started burrowing under the plastic.
Organisms started burrowing to avoid predation at around the same time.
Because the first SSFs appear around the same time as organisms first started burrowing to avoid predation, it is more likely that they represent early steps in an evolutionary arms race between predators and increasingly well-defended prey.
Toads are lovely to watch and read about, but taking it out of its tank for entertainment, or cuddles, will just increase the risk of the toad falling and hurting itself and being an unhappy pet.. Don't worry if your toad starts burrowing under anything, he is just adjusting and trying to find a place to hide.
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