Burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae having large external cheek pouches; of Central America and southwestern North America.
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Examples for "gopher"
Examples for "gopher"
1He sees a future for gopher in applications such as data exchange.
2I wonder if even Folke Bernadotte knew who his gopher really was.
3He engaged in leisurely games of pool with stone-getters and gopher men.
4He claims his horse stepped in a gopher hole and threw him.
5They rolled right through you like a rototiller through a gopher mound.
1Magawa, a giant African pouched rat, has discovered 39 landmines and 28 items of unexploded ordnance since he was trained by charity APOPO.
2Training pouched rats requires little human skill since they only have to be exposed to the smell they need to recognize, Abraham said.
1A most unusual miner and underground dweller is the pocket gopher of North and Central America.
2The pocket gopher is an herbivorous animal which attains approximately the size of a gray squirrel.
3I have purposely allowed a pocket gopher to bite me, to determine what the effects are.
4I am still of the opinion, however, that to meat-eating people, the pocket gopher would taste as good as squirrel or pigeon.
5These burrows bore a close likeness to those of our pocket gophers.
6In looks it closely resembled our pocket gophers, but it had no pockets.
7Sending for a pamphlet from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, I studied the material given about pocket gophers and their habits.
Translations for pocket gopher