paleoburrow

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Etymology

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From paleo- +‎ burrow.

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paleoburrow (plural paleoburrows)

  1. A burrow formed by an animal of the ancient past.
    • 2013, Richard A. Fariña, Megafauna: Giant Beasts of Pleistocene South America, page 249:
      Large paleoburrows and crotovines (see Chapter 6) have recently received renewed interest in the literature.

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