What Lives in This Hole? Written by Kira Freed.

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What Lives in This Hole? Written by Kira Freed

3 Table of Contents Animal Burrows…………………… Staying Cool…………………….……..6 Keeping Eggs Safe……………….…..7 Making a Nest………………….… Living in the Dark……………….…...10 Hiding and Laying Eggs……….…...12 Taking a Nap…………………….…..14 More to Come………………….…...15 Glossary…………………………….…16 Elf owls

54 Animal Burrows Many animals live in holes called burrows. I wanted to know more about them. My teacher and I work together. My teacher helped me learn about them. I used the computer to share what I learned. Come see what I learned!

Staying Cool A tortoise lives in this hole! It lives in a desert. It digs a burrow to get away from the heat. 76 Keeping Eggs Safe A big spider lives in this hole! It lays eggs in a little bag. It takes the bag when it leaves to find food. A desert tortoise hangs out in a burrow.A goliath bird-eating spider hides in its burrow. Wowser! The goliath bird- eating spider is as big as a dinner plate.

98 Making a Nest This is a hole for puffins ! They spend most of their time at sea. An Atlantic puffin sits in its burrow. Wowser! Puffins may have bright colors on their bills. Some people call puffins “clowns of the sea.” A puffin feeds its chick. They dig a burrow on a cliff. The burrow is a nest. Both parents take care of the egg.

1110 Living in the Dark Naked mole rats live in this hole! They live in the dark. A naked mole rat pokes its head out of its burrow. A naked mole rat’s long front teeth help it dig. Naked mole rats dig as a team. They dig tunnels to find food. One animal digs. Others move the dirt away.

13 Hiding and Laying Eggs A big salamander lives in this underwater hole! It lives in rivers and streams. It hides all day and hunts at night. 12 A Japanese giant salamander comes out of its burrow. A male salamander protects the eggs. The burrow is a safe place for eggs. A female lays many eggs. A male keeps the eggs safe.

More to Come Other animals live in burrows, too. It is so fun to learn about animals! Wowser! A wombat’s burrow may be as long as three school buses! A mother and baby wombat look out of their burrow. Taking a Nap A wombat lives in this hole! It sleeps in its burrow all day. It comes out to find food at night. Snakes live in burrows, too!

Glossary holes dug in the ground by animals for use as homes (p. 4) burrows (n.) naked mole rats (n.) puffins (n.) salamander (n.) tunnels (n.) wombat (n.) burrowing, almost hairless rodents that are nearly blind and live in Africa (p. 10) any of three kinds of diving seabirds known for their brightly colored beaks (p. 8) a kind of amphibian that has smooth, wet skin, a long tail, and short legs (p. 12) underground passages (p. 11) a burrowing mammal with a pouch and short legs that looks similar to a small bear (p. 14) 16 back