GOPHER


Meaning of GOPHER in English

or pocket gopher

Any of about 40 species (family Geomyidae) of stocky rodent s found in North and Central America.

Gophers range in length from 5 to 18 in. (13 to 45 cm), including a short, sparsely haired tail. They have chisel-like front teeth; long, strong claws on their forefeet; and large fur-lined pouches that open externally on each side of the mouth. Coat colour varies from almost white to brown or black. Gophers live alone in extensive, shallow underground burrows marked by a series of rounded earth mounds on the surface. They feed on the underground parts of plants, which they obtain as they tunnel along.

Eastern pocket gopher ( Geomys ).

Woodrow Goodpaster

The National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers

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