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- It breeds in holes and crevices in trees well above the ground.
- "We thought a change in hole location was enough, " he said.
- He was hitting his spots, but the balls just fell in holes,
- It is found in holes and crevices at depth 2 60 m.
- They survived mainly on rabbits and sleeping in holes in the snow.
- I have operated in holes in the ground and on the street.
- They live in the dry seed pods, pupating in holes eaten therein.
- Sometimes, they are seen living together in holes, or " eel pits ".
- Some people live in holes dug into the ground topped with straw mats.
- Most are monogamous and territorial, nesting in holes in trees or termite nests.
- Some bombs, Israelis said, were hidden in holes drilled right into the street.
- Put hand in hole . . . at your own risk!
- The common merganser eats fish and nests in holes in trees.
- They are waiting in holes for running backs and smothering receivers in coverage.
- All the species parasitized nest in holes, covered nests, or deep cup nests.
- Cave-in hole at Jln Imbi school filled up, NEW STRAITS TIMES-
- "They used to hide us in holes in the sand, " he recalled.
- Large numbers of eggs are deposited in holes dug into mud or sand.
- It breeds in holes in trees, termite mounds or earth banks.
- "Most tarpon pile up in holes scoured around bridge abutments, " she continued.
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