A single pocket gopher may exist within an extensive system of feeding tunnels and chambers. |
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They were slippery with mud, filled with rabbit burrows and gopher holes and rather high up. |
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However, the northernmost range of the gopher tortoise is limited to southern South Carolina. |
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Desert woodrats are vulnerable to predation by coyotes, raccoons, owls, gopher and rattlesnakes, and hawks. |
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Randall and Matocq showed that gopher snakes respond to footdrumming of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat. |
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The eastern indigo snake, which is on the federal list of threatened species, and the gopher tortoise also live here. |
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Dark brown and between seven and 15 inches long, the gopher tortoise is found in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. |
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Surrounding habitats with gopher tortoise burrows have likewise been lost to development and land use changes. |
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Another important relationship in the lives of indigo snakes is their association with gopher tortoises. |
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Fort Stewart harbors large and secure populations of both the eastern indigo snake and gopher tortoise. |
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Horse and rider moved as one, seemingly uncaring of any mole tunnels or gopher holes. |
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In the southeastern US, organized rattlesnake hunts destroy gopher tortoise burrows and lead to the deaths of tortoises. |
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The goal is to conserve gopher tortoises by managing a conservation site of relocated tortoises and residents as a single viable population. |
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It spends most of the year underground, often using the burrows of the threatened gopher tortoise. |
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First, it is likely that the bag fragment was carried underground by a squirrel, gopher or other burrowing rodent. |
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This earth-shattering news was reported straight and at length in the papers, which is a tribute of sorts to Jack Irvine, his PR gopher. |
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We gave final protection to the Mississippi gopher frog on December 4 by listing it as an endangered species. |
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The next, a big gopher snake, fat with spring voles, suns itself on the mown grass. |
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The Mississippi gopher frog was once found in suitable habitat within the Lower Coastal Plain from Florida to eastern Louisiana. |
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The Mississippi gopher frog is a mid-sized stocky frog that reaches 3 inches in length. |
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Predators from gopher snakes to lions have to be able to anticipate where their quarry will dart. |
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If she's just a secretary or a gopher, though, she might have some First Amendment rights. |
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In addition, the older gopher content and other non-Web files are unavailable. |
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For next year, all I need is more mini-games, more un-lockable content, and a couple of pitchers who don't give up poorly-timed gopher balls. |
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He has allowed only two home runs in four July starts after serving up 10 gopher balls in one six-game stretch. |
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Do not blame the pitchers for giving up a few more gopher balls this season. |
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Vazquez, though he's more prone to the gopher ball, has a markedly higher strikeout rate, and much better control. |
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But Henry has a penchant for gopher balls, and his history reveals that if he is overused, his results drop. |
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All his neighbors laughed at him and all that gopher wood and pitch sure cost a lot of money but Noah obeyed. |
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It wasn't long before the children were spotting deer tracks, gopher burrows, butterflies, hornets' nests and budding flowers. |
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In shorter, sparser vegetation or near the bare dirt around woodchuck or gopher mounds, such signs will be rare. |
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Pocket gophers, gopher tortoises, ants, badgers, prairie dogs, wild pigs, and grizzly bears are just a few of the animals that can alter ecological structure and function. |
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That's the case in the National Wildlife Refuge, where restoring the native longleaf pine and wiregrass community should provide a springboard for the unusual gopher tortoise. |
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The gopher tortoise is a large turtle that lives in deep burrows, often up to 25 feet in length, in upland habitats usually dominated by stands of longleaf pines. |
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Through the efforts at Collier's Reserve, there are now 200 identified species of birds on site and a growing population of rare gopher tortoises. |
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This disease has been a major factor in the decline of the threatened Mojave population of the desert tortoise and could threaten the survival of the gopher tortoise, too. |
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Then a large gopher tortoise came racing down the sand path toward me. |
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One researcher photographed a gopher snake swallowing an owl. |
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Many rare scrub endemics are associated with mechanical disturbances to the soil such as fire lanes, plow lines, sandy roads and gopher tortoise burrows. |
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We poured water down the gopher hole and as the gophers came up we whopped them. |
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Among the common grassland mammals are Richardson's ground squirrel and the pocket gopher, both of which damage young grain crops. |
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I have presented many petitions about the poison for the Richardson's ground squirrel or the gopher. |
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The badger comes along and digs out the gopher, because the badger is a meat eating animal and the gopher is his prey. |
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Some people who have talked about this have made it quite clear to me that they have no idea of what a gopher even is. |
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My colleague mentioned how when animals step into gopher holes they sometimes fracture or break their legs. |
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Farmers with gopher problems have a new weapon in the battle against the pest. |
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Sometimes the western garter snake is mistaken for the gopher snake or other garter snakes. |
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There were gopher tortoises here and above us swallow-tailed kites. |
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I've radio-tracked sandhill and whooping cranes, black bears, Florida panthers, alligators, gopher tortoises, fox squirrels and even an indigo snake. |
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In Paradise Valley we found such a place where we could exchange the unctuous reptiles of Hollywood for far less pretentious alligator lizards and gopher snakes. |
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For years I had recurring nightmares of giant, bucktoothed avengers chasing me over endless fields pitted with gopher holes the size of bomb craters. |
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While Donnelly's untimely gopher ball necessitated Erstad's last-minute Houdini act, the Angels' lineup provided no margin for error. |
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Another cut scene of Bambi burying his head in snow, tasting it and chasing a gopher around a frozen lake has also been restored. |
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I have a file full of the same type of thing, such as a fellow who is involved in a fender-bender and has his old gopher gun behind the seat of his truck. |
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At Enterprise there were graffiti marks in the bathrooms, holes in the ceilings and gopher holes on the athletic field until NBC's cameras and corporate sponsors arrived. |
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America claims one of the most odd of natural oddities, the pocket gopher, which can run forward or backward with equal speed, but that is not an ideal for the business man to emulate. |
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The television ad features Bonds hitting a crushing home run, when he realizes it was Alexander who gave up the gopher ball. |
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We will support further evidence and findings but at the present time that would be like me supporting what the government has put forth in gopher poison which does not work. |
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He immediately walked Craig Counsell to begin the inning, then served up a gopher ball to Luis Gonzalez, all before he had retired a batter. |
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John Worgan of the federal Pest Management Regulatory Agency said the long term plan is to look at phasing out the use of strychnine for gopher control, with a short term goal to reduce reliance on strychnine. |
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Students talk about the Gopher Story and examine a gopher skin blanket and other artifacts with Richard Smith of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nation Heritage Department. |
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Gomes hit his off Joel Peralta, who walked Nava to begin the inning, then threw the gopher ball on his first pitch to Gomes. |
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One of the area's favorite parks, full of Florida scrub jays, gopher tortoise, gopher frogs and indigo snakes. |
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More than 400 animal species are known to use gopher tortoise burrows, including the federally endangered Eastern indigo snake. |
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The farmers would then have this product returned to them, a product that would safely control the Richardson's ground squirrel, commonly called the gopher. |
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The issue of controlling the Richardson's ground squirrel, which is commonly known as the gopher, is an important issue for some of my constituents and for many people in western Canada. |
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What does my hon. colleague think about some of those bleeding heart brigade Liberals who want to save the gopher, even though they would not want the gopher crawling around on the Prime Minister's golf course? |
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Just bald eagles, golden eagles, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, elk, quail, prairie falcons, coyotes, chukars, gopher snakes, ravens and great horned owls, to name a few. |
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In 2003, herbicides were used to control cogon grass, an invasive species that, if allowed to spread, would render the habitat unusable for the gopher tortoise. |
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Tracy stuck with Brazoban, who threw strike one, then the gopher ball. |
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The pocket gopher is also a solitary animal outside the breeding season, each individual digging a complex tunnel system and maintaining a territory. |
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The Texas pocket gopher avoids emerging onto the surface to feed by seizing the roots of plants with its jaws and pulling them downwards into its burrow. |
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These species occupy a prairie ecosystem and include the mardon skipper and Taylor's checkerspot butterflies, the streaked horned lark, and the Mazama pocket gopher. |
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There were low bookshelves, there was a thick pinkish Chinese rug in which a gopher could have spent a week without showing his nose above the nap. |
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Such situations can serve as refuges for certain Pleistocene relicts, such as Townsend's pocket gopher, while at the same time creating barriers for biological dispersal. |
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Although he had little trouble retiring the other three Marlins he faced in the top of the 11th, Falkenborg's gopher ball to Ramirez made his comment ring true for now. |
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