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    Gopher. Pocket gophers, commonly referred to simply as gophers, are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. [2] . The roughly 41 species [3] are all endemic to North and Central America. [4] . They are commonly known for their extensive tunneling activities and their ability to destroy farms and gardens.

  2. Learn about the Gopher, a small rodent that lives in Central and North America and digs elaborate tunnels. Find out how they use their pockets, what they eat, and why they are considered pests by humans.

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  3. Jan 25, 2017 · Gophers are small, furry rodents that burrow tunnels through yards of North America and Central America. Their full name is pocket gopher because they have external fur-lined cheek pouches, or...

    • Up to 3 years
    • 5 to 14 inches (12.7 to 35.5cm)
    • North and Central America
    • Pocket gophers are solitary. They live a quiet, lonely life underground. Gophers can have territories of up to 2000ft2 (166m2) and may occasionally share opposite ends of their burrow if territories overlap; in general though, they mostly prefer to be away from other gophers.
    • But they share their homes with some interesting insects. Gopher burrows, while usually containing only one gopher, are home to a curious array of insects.
    • They can store food in their cheeks. Gophers, a little like hamsters, can hold food in cheek pouches called pockets, which is where they get their name.
    • They’re banned from New Zealand. Like many animals, Gophers are on the list of banned items in New Zealand. Due to their potential to affect the soil, the country has declared them a serious potential threat to the ecosystem and has measures in place to make sure no gopher comes near.
  4. Jan 26, 2009 · Learn about gophers, rodents that live in North America and Central America and dig large networks of tunnels. Find out their scientific name, conservation status, appearance, behavior, types, and more.

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  5. Dictionary
    Go·pher
    /ˈɡōfər/

    noun

    • 1. a burrowing rodent with fur-lined pouches on the outside of the cheeks, found in North and Central America.
    • 2. a tortoise of dry sandy regions that excavates tunnels as shelter from the sun, native to the southern US.
  6. The Gopher protocol (/ ˈ ɡ oʊ f ər /) is a communication protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks. The design of the Gopher protocol and user interface is menu-driven, and presented an alternative to the World Wide Web in its early stages, but ultimately fell into disfavor ...

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Pocket gopher is a burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches and chisel-like teeth. It lives in North and Central America and feeds on underground plants. Learn more about its classification, evolution, and behavior.

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