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  1. Gopher - Wikipedia

    The name "pocket gopher" on its own may refer to any of a number of genera within the family Geomyidae. These are the "true" gophers, but several ground squirrels in the distantly related family …

  2. Gopher - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Gopher. The Gopher is a small rodent that burrows underground, and dines on people's gardens.

  3. Gopher | Description, Diet, Habitat, & Facts- AZ Animals

    These little diggers are all about that underground life, mostly chilling in North and Central America. Think of them as nature's construction crew, building tunnels and burrows that can stretch for ages! …

  4. Gopher Animal Facts - Geomys bursarius - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · A gopher is an animal with a mouth and teeth designed to help it to survive in its environment. For instance, gophers have flat molars that make it easy to chew up dry, rough vegetation.

  5. 12 Great Gopher Facts - Fact Animal

    Gophers are a group of small burrowing rodents from North and Central America. True gophers (Geomyidae) are actually known as ‘ pocket gophers ’ which, it should be made very clear, is a just …

  6. Gopher - Animal Streets

    Known for their extensive tunnel systems and efficient burrowing behavior, gophers are solitary rodents that have transformed the underground landscape in prairies, meadows, woodlands, and gardens for …

  7. Pocket Gophers - National Wildlife Federation

    Pocket gophers are fossorial rodents named for their fur-lined cheek pouches. Their cheek pouches, or pockets, are used for transporting bits of plant food that they gather while foraging underground.

  8. Pocket gopher | Burrowing Rodent, Diet & Habitat | Britannica

    Pocket gopher, (family Geomyidae), any of 38 species of predominantly North and Central American rodents named for their large, fur-lined cheek pouches. The “pockets” open externally on each side …

  9. Gophers Explained: Fascinating Burrowing Rodents - World Deer

    Gophers are small, burrowing rodents known for their complex tunnel systems and unique way of life. These animals might seem ordinary at first glance, but their underground activities play a significant …

  10. Facts About Gophers | Gopher Facts | Havahart®

    Gophers often move backwards when traveling through their tunnels, using their four-inch tails for navigation. Although gophers have poor hearing and eyesight, they have a highly-developed sense …