Many people "mine" old dumpsites for pure metals and other materials. There is, however, no source of pure aluminum in nature. Aluminum ore (Bauxite) is composed of aluminum oxids and hydroxides
Yes, they dig burrows with their powerful front claws.
no
No, there are different types of ground compositions and not all of them have rock underneath. Some areas may have soil, sand, clay, or other materials beneath the surface.
they dig a long hole in the ground and find it
Many people "mine" old dumpsites for pure metals and other materials. There is, however, no source of pure aluminum in nature. Aluminum ore (Bauxite) is composed of aluminum oxids and hydroxides
you can dig any rock out of the ground
It depending on how hard the ground is. If it is really hard he will only dig small holes in the ground, but I doubt he will dig a barrow.
The future tense of dig is "will dig" e.g. "He will dig a hole in the ground tomorrow."
For transportation. It is also the best place to dig them.
If there is no wire in the bottom they certainly can and will dig out.
With their (claws)
dig into the ground
No
Dig him out of the ground.
They wont dig very deep, but they can burrow underneath and escape if the fence isn't deep enough into the ground.
Yes, they dig burrows with their powerful front claws.