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While walking around, I notice a lot of these small animal burrows around my campsite

6462-holes.jpg I go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightThumbnailsThe end of sunset in the Bristol Mountains makes the creosote bushes appear in a darker, lusher green than usualI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightThumbnailsThe end of sunset in the Bristol Mountains makes the creosote bushes appear in a darker, lusher green than usualI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightThumbnailsThe end of sunset in the Bristol Mountains makes the creosote bushes appear in a darker, lusher green than usualI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightThumbnailsThe end of sunset in the Bristol Mountains makes the creosote bushes appear in a darker, lusher green than usualI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightThumbnailsThe end of sunset in the Bristol Mountains makes the creosote bushes appear in a darker, lusher green than usual

I'm guessing it might be the small Mojave squirrels that live in these holes; I don't know, and I haven't seen any yet. I was careful not to set up my tent on top of any of these holes! Maybe kit foxes use these holes.