Who uses their strong legs to dig burrows?
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Large burrow holes (four inches or more in diameter) are typically made or used by skunks or foxes Coyotes, badgers, and woodchucks (also known as groundhogs) also dig and use burrows, but the burrow hole tends to be larger (10 to 14 inches in diameter). Muskrat, mink, and weasel burrows tend to be near water.
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