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Groundhog - Wikipedia The woodchuck, despite its deformities both of mind and body, possesses some of the amenities of a higher civilization It cleans its face after the manner of the squirrels, and licks its fur after the manner of a cat
How to Get Rid of Groundhogs: Woodchuck Facts, Photos, Info Groundhogs are also referred to as woodchucks or whistle pigs They are a member of the squirrel family There are six species of woodchucks and marmots that occur in the United States These animals commonly invade cropland and vegetable gardens, eating or destroying vegetables and landscape plants
Groundhog | Size, Diet, Groundhog Day, Facts | Britannica woodchuck The woodchuck (Marmota monax) is also known as a groundhog or marmot Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree
Woodchuck Pest Control - The Old Farmers Almanac Woodchucks or groundhogs can greatly damage a garden Do you have trouble with these burrowing pests? Here are tips for identifying and getting rid of groundhogs in your yard and garden What Are Groundhogs?
Woodchuck vs. Groundhog: Whats the Difference? - Terminix They’re actually the same type of animal (Genus and species: Marmota monax) The differing common names likely come from different etymologies from around the world The animal was called wejack, woodshaw and woodchoock by some Native American cultures
Woodchucks | Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management Woodchucks (Marmota monax) are members of the squirrel family and are closely related to other species of North American marmots They also are known as ground hogs and whistle pigs Woodchucks are considered either game or unprotected animals in most states Check your local state regulations
Woodchuck | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior They are the largest species of squirrel found in North America These animals are well adapted to burrow and have short legs with curved claws Their body is covered with dark fur which is brown, gray or almost black in some individuals Around the nose is a patch of white fur
What Is a Woodchuck? Its Habitat, Diet, and Life The woodchuck, Marmota monax, is a large North American rodent commonly known by other descriptive names, including the groundhog and whistle-pig It is a member of the squirrel family, Sciuridae, distinguishing itself as the largest of the ground squirrels in its geographic range
About Woodchucks • MSPCA-Angell Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs or whistle-pigs, are a member of the squirrel family and reside throughout the Eastern and Midwestern sections of the United States and throughout most of Canada Their name is derived from their Algonquin name wuchak and has nothing to do with wood
Woodland Wildlife Spotlight - The Woodchuck - University of Maryland . . . The woodchuck is a type of rodent known as a marmot, with a natural range across a wide swath of North America, from New England to northern Alabama and as far west as the Mississippi River valley They are common throughout the mid-Atlantic region, including Maryland