They make do with pine-needle tea, roots, bugs burrowed under bark, and if they're lucky, roadkill. |
Other holes have been burrowed to accommodate the reef's larger residents, which give it its popular name, Conger Alley. |
Most sandstones arc characterized by erosional bases, hummocky cross-stratification and intensely burrowed tops. |
During the First World War, men lived like worms burrowed into the earth, surrounded by rotting corpses and filth. |
Several large edible crabs have burrowed under the mast and others live inside the hollow structure. |
The mattress covering the door has a hole burrowed through it, springs and stuffing sticking out every which way. |