Word: Pouched Mole
Definition: The "pouched mole" is a small animal from Australia that lives underground. It is a marsupial, which means it carries its babies in a pouch, similar to a kangaroo. It looks a bit like a mole, which is a small burrowing animal known for digging.
In discussions about wildlife or Australian ecosystems, you might say: - "The pouched mole plays an important role in aerating the soil as it burrows."
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "pouched mole," but you might hear phrases related to burrowing animals, such as "digging in" (to become involved in something) or "going underground" (to hide or become secretive).
The pouched mole is a unique Australian animal that combines features of both marsupials and burrowing creatures.