What animal is the best digger?

A well-known earth digger is the earthworm. These creatures are vital to gardeners; they eat dirt and soil, and they can turn yard waste into valuable compost to nurture your garden. Some bees nest in the ground, so be careful when wandering around barefoot.
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What is the fastest digger animal in the world?

The badger is the fastest digging animal on earth, and the strongest for its size. An American badger in the midwest was observed digging through the asphalt surface of a parking lot. It took him less than two minutes to disappear completely!
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What is the smallest digger in the world?

The world's smallest excavator, classified as a rideable mini excavator, is the Komatsu PC01. The PC01 is powered by a 3.5 HP Honda gas engine, has a 661 pound operating weight, and has a 2.1 gallon bucket capacity.
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What is a digger called?

Backhoes, also known as diggers, are a common fixture on construction sites but are often confused with excavators. While they share similar digging and lifting capabilities, backhoes and excavators differ in size, weight and functionality. Excavators are generally large equipment weighing up to 200,000 pounds.
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What is a professional digger called?

Excavators are also called diggers, JCBs (a proprietary name, in an example of a generic trademark), mechanical shovels, or 360-degree excavators (sometimes abbreviated simply to "360"). Tracked excavators are sometimes called "trackhoes" by analogy to the backhoe.
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Who invented the digger?

The grandfather of the hydraulic excavator was no doubt the man who invented the world's first steam shovel. This engineering innovation was developed by American inventor William Otis in the 1830s.
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What is a diggers arm called?

Also known as a dipper arm, the stick is attached by a hinged joint to the end of the boom. A hydraulic cylinder known as the stick, arm, crowd or dipper cylinder extends from the top of the boom to the end of the stick.
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What is a high hoe?

High-hoenoun. the European green woodpecker or yaffle.
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What is a small digger called?

The mini excavator goes by many names including the mini ex, small excavator, mini digger, mini hoe and compact excavator. No matter what you call this machine, the small compact excavator is small enough to get any type of precise digging done.
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How much does a digger weigh?

Mini diggers come in a range of sizes. Dimensions are measured in weight, and common sizes include 0.8 tonnes, 1.5 tonnes, 3 tonnes and 5 tonnes; this range will be suitable for the average small to medium-sized project. Larger sized diggers allow for deeper digging and more powerful engines.
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Can diggers fit through doors?

Micro Diggers are ideal diggers for tight access requirements. With a width of only 72cm and a fold down roll over bar these machines are capable of going through doorways and tight alleys and are able to get to most places that a person can get to.
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What animal digs the deepest burrow?

The deepest burrowers are Nile crocodiles, which dig dens up to 39 feet (12 meters) deep. The deepest-reaching plant roots belong to the Shepherd's tree in Africa's Kalahari Desert, which can reach 223 feet (68 meters) deep.
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What animal makes a 2 inch hole in the ground?

Chipmunks will create a 2-inch-wide hole, usually mounded about 1 inch. Moles create tunnels, but these are always covered by conical mounds. Pocket gophers also make tunnels, but these mounds are large bean-, fan-, or dune-shaped and have a plugged hole. Both moles and gophers live in tightly sealed burrow systems.
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Are badgers good at digging?

Badgers are highly specialized for digging. When burrowing, they use their large claws to dig into the soil leaving telltale scratch marks along the sides of the burrow. Throughout their territory, badgers will have several burrows and will often switch burrows within two days.
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How fast can an excavator drive?

Tracked excavators, at best crawl along at 4 to 6 mph. And you need a trailer and big truck to haul them from site to site, or even to cross a road with one. Wheeled excavators can travel up to 22 miles per hour and can cross paved surfaces between jobsites easily.
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What does a digger do?

Often referred to as diggers, excavators are used for all kinds of jobs like material handling, landscaping, demolition, mining projects, river dredging and construction.
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What is a digger driver called?

A 360 excavator operator controls a large digging machine which sits on a rotating base, allowing them to pick up large amounts of earth or other materials, and move them anywhere within the vehicle's radius.
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How powerful is an excavator?

A mini (or compact) excavator can handle up to six metric tons (or 13,227 pounds). A mid-sized excavator handles 6-10 metric tons (or 22,046 pounds) and the standard (or full-size) excavator is equipped to lift up to 10 - 90 metric tons (or 22,046 - 198,416 pounds).
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