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Bob Burrow, a retired American basketball player
Reportedly, Adolph Rupp gave Burrow a scholarship without seeing him play in perso
After three instars, the larva pupates in a burrow about 2 cm underground.
In 1774, Burrow aided Maskelyne in his observations in the Sch
p substrate, they are rarely seen as they will burrow and hide most of the time.
Their nest is a burrow, and they lay one egg.
Juveniles disperse away from the natal burrow and settle into new areas.
ght first at Chesterfield School under William Burrow, and afterwards at Eton.
The larva lives underground, pupating in its burrow and emerging the following June as an adult.
This allows it to burrow, and also will allow it to avoid fungal infect
The female will continue lengthening her burrow and laying eggs for the duration of her life.
ads these like a fan, from the entrance to its burrow, and probably uses them for filter feeding.
Bark scorpions do not burrow, and are commonly found in homes, requiring on
of the Dravidian etymological dictionary by T. Burrow and M. B. Emeneau was a landmark event in Drav
and neck which likely allowed them to actively burrow and they lived in a wide range of environments
shoreline is Pembrey Burrows, a large area of burrow and marshland which historically occupied many
The creatures burrow and overturn the top two to three inches of sa
m the likes of Kallum Watkins, Brent Webb, Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield winning the game 46-12.
veled, next to a warthog, and quietly exit the burrow, as not to wake her.
abled, the stung roach will simply rest in the burrow as the wasp's egg hatches after about three da
one, Antarctica, comprising a large, segmented burrow, bearing superficial resemblance to the skelet
It prefers to burrow, but in the absence of substrate to burrow it
Trapdoor Spider), which protects itself in its burrow by positioning itself so as to block the burro
ethod by which an animal defends itself in its burrow by using its own body as a barrier.
John Burrow CBE, Chief Constable of Essex Police from 1988
e few specimens ever seen alive was found in a burrow close to a termite nest.
tarantula regularly renews the webbing of its burrow, commonly filling the entire container.
But it may leave the burrow completely and re-enter the sand, making a fre
Chipmunks have been known to burrow directly into the nest to eat the young birds.
True to their name, they may burrow down in soil to a depth of about 1 metre (3 ft
her or dry conditions the Asian cockroach will burrow down into the leaf litter (Snoddy and Appel 20
were race cars bearing down on him, scream and burrow down into this hole.
or is soft, and using their underbellies, will burrow downward into the soil some one to two inches.
e, USA, the station is currently owned by Paul Burrow, Executor.
st predation is to bury itself in a silk-lined burrow extending 40-50 cm deep.
The young remain in the burrow for 10-20 days, being provided with food by th
ing bags, shoes, etc., where it builds a short burrow for protection.
Atlantic Puffin defending its burrow from a pair of Razorbills, Lundy
ommonly called burroweed, shrine jimmyweed, or burrow goldenweed is a small, flowering perennial her
The female then stays in the burrow guarding the sac until the eggs hatch.
1888, they surrounded his home but found that Burrow had fled after being warned by his brother Jim
Burrow Head is the southernmost tip of the Machars pe
Today much of Burrow Head is occupied by a caravan park.
In more recent years, Burrow Head became famous as a location for the 1973
Burrow Head's location and relative seclusion meant t
ny landmarks and places of interest including; Burrow Hill Cider Farm, Muchelney Abbey, West Sedgemo
Local places of interest include the Burrow Hill Cider Farm.
Burrow Hill Cider Farm is a cider farm in Somerset, E
Other nearby places of interest include the Burrow Hill Cider Farm.
er Brandy is an apple brandy first produced by Burrow Hill in 1987.
Burrow Hill Cider has a 'Cider Bus' at the Glastonbur
Fenwick, 1984, Insula de Burgh: Excavations at Burrow Hill, Butley, Suffolk 1978-1981, Anglo-Saxon S
romic views across the Somerset Levels towards Burrow Hill.
Larger larvae tend to burrow holes through thick areas of plants.
Sandeels burrow in the sand to escape from predators.
It makes a subterranean burrow in the summer and hibernates.
Adults and chicks by their burrow in Cape Virgenes, Patagonia, Argentina
Alopecosa females make a burrow in which they deposit their egg sac.
It eats seeds, which it carries back to its burrow in its cheek pouches.
r February and juveniles emerge from the natal burrow in March.
o four rufous-spotted white eggs are laid in a burrow in a bank or termite mound.
ble of that when they actually fledge from the burrow in late September.
The female then deposits the eggs in a burrow in soil and in some species guards them.
its streamlined shell and strong foot, it can burrow in wet sand very quickly, and is also able to
Some species burrow in the substrate during the day or for certain
r tree fern but usually a pair will excavate a burrow in a termite mound in a tree.
It sometimes stores its prey in its burrow instead of eating it immediately.
an two cm but no more than six cm) in order to burrow into the mud.
in the labs, shooting giant maggots trying to burrow into sick patients in an infirmary, protecting
When the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the bug.
It can also live in open woodland and burrow into loose soil.
These larvae burrow into a villus and develop into adults (over 2-
It will burrow into soft soil with its short legs once the en
They burrow into sand, and are found throughout the world,
Eggs develop into larvae that burrow into the leaf hollowing out large patches of t
300-4,950 feet (700-1,500 meters) and likes to burrow into the mud.
The nest is a short burrow into a round chamber within an arboreal termit
Ammocoetes burrow into the sand and silt where they live for 3-7
They burrow into the sand, usually higher up the beach tha
g between aquatic habitats or seeking areas to burrow into the soil and escape dry conditions.
ed larvae migrate to the skin surface and then burrow into molting pouches (these are shorter and sm
itats disappear during the dry season, so they burrow into the mud and make a chamber about 30-50 cm
Burrow is a hill in Shropshire with an Iron Age hill
ite is usually underground; an abandoned mouse burrow is often used.
After about fifteen days the burrow is completed and the termites seal off their s
Nether Burrow is a small hamlet in the Lunesdale Valley of N
Their burrow is U-shaped, with the animal's tentacles proje
FAU Arena, also commonly known as The Burrow, is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena located o
many of the area's namesakes, such as Coleman, Burrow, Isaac Rawlings, the second mayor of Memphis,
Burrow Island as seen from portsmouth
o the harbour enterance on the gosport side is Burrow Island also known as Rat Island.
Inside this burrow it is found that the bees construct a series o
dy sediments in the subtidal zone where it can burrow itself up to 13 m.
In 1999, Burrow joined Hertfordshire.
the female creates her characteristic S-shaped burrow, laying eggs in the process.
shaped cells at the end of a 10 cm (4 in) long burrow, located in soil or earth, such as a creek ban
ened, the Pichi wedges itself into its shallow burrow making it difficult for an attacker to drag it
Shay Dunning, Billy Humphrey, Paul Hird, Dean Burrow, Matthew Dawson, Thomas Cook, Ryan Paczkowski,
The overall volume of the burrow may reach 300 millilitres (11 imp fl oz; 10 US
e; the longer skinks with reduced legs tend to burrow more.
aels on the ley line include churches built at Burrow Mump and Glastonbury Tor.
occurs in early spring, and eggs are laid in a burrow near the water in early summer.
Unlike most burrow nesting procellariids, Barau's Petrels begin t
gopher mouse because it shares the long, deep burrow of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus).
n in 2009 to be a concretion formed around the burrow of a worm.
ter the opening sequence, Harry awakens at the Burrow on the morning of the Quidditch World Cup.
A puffin safe in its burrow on the Farne Islands
arge colonies, laying one white egg in a small burrow or in the open grass.
remainder of the animal is in a semi-permanent burrow or permanent tube in soft substrates.
oyster reefs, and rock jetties where they can burrow or find refuge from predators.
They will retreat to a burrow, or under a rock or log if the temperature bec
Burrow played for the Royals (1956-57) and Minneapoli
clusive spider, rarely encountered outside its burrow, reaches a body length of 55 mm, the female us
tone portrait of Che Guevara created in 1968), Burrow Road
Sutton contains two primary schools: the Burrow School, on the Dublin Road between Sutton Cros
Sharan Burrow serves as an Honorary Co-Chair for the World J
ir with a female who has already established a burrow, sometimes ousting her male partner.
was depicted as living in a Teletubbies-style burrow somewhere in the posh part of North London.
Sharan Burrow speaking at Labour Day 2007 in Queensland
Milne was president and managing director of Burrow, Stewart and Milne, a Hamilton, Ontario foundr
For example, they will burrow straight into a head of lettuce rather than ne
urther habit is to plug smaller opening to the burrow system with a pebble, so as camouflaging the e
It lives solitarily in a complex burrow system.
Woodland voles live in family groups in burrow systems in home ranges around 40-45 sm.
It is during the initial stages of building a burrow that the spider is vulnerable to pompilid wasp
veloped young are born in a chamber within the burrow that is usually lined with grass, but only aft
Rhizocorallium is an ichnogenus type of burrow, the inclination of which is typically within
During the process of digging its burrow, the spider can shift up to 10 liters, or 80,0
On leaving the burrow, they are wary of other families, and adults m
occasionally "sunbathe" in the entrance of the burrow they dwell in.
t has a wedged-shaped nose which enables it to burrow through loose, fine sand, elongated scales cov
arge body size would have made it difficult to burrow through compact soils.
The prepupae drop to the soil and burrow to a depth of several inches, then pupate.
to a few inches in height, emerges from Bugs' burrow trail in the sand and claims the pearl for his
Upogebia capensis lives in a permanent burrow under stones.
summer and roots and bark in winter, when they burrow under the snow.
Gomora has the power to burrow underground.
hen the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground.
death of a mate, females tend to remain in the burrow until a new male is found.
e eggs of the mole cricket, and remains in the burrow until it has moulted into the imago (adult sta
the start of the Cambrian, organisms began to burrow vertically, forming a great diversity of diffe
lamander will either dry out and suffocate, or burrow very deeply.
train-robber and outlaw Reuben Houston "Rube" Burrow was shot and killed in the street in front of
ea around Braunton, Velator, Wrafton and South Burrow was an extensive salt marsh.
Burrow was unknown to authorities, having no criminal
The son of a lumberjack, Burrow was considered the nation's No. 1 junior colle
In 1835, Burrow went out to Gibraltar as civil chaplain, and w
the roots to consume them in the safety of its burrow, where it spends 90% of its life.
dragging the roach by its clipped antenna to a burrow, where an egg will be laid upon it.
open ground or among rocks or less often in a burrow where one white egg is laid, and is visited at
males then die, while the female constructs a burrow which may be as much as 26 cm deep.
tyon is a pattern, usually interpreted to be a burrow, which appears in the geologic record beginnin
The spider always stays inside its burrow with its hindlegs, in order not to lock itself
eid shrimps, one or a pair of gobies sharing a burrow with one or a pair of shrimps.
                                                                                                    


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