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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
Groundhog | Size, Diet, Groundhog Day, Facts | Britannica groundhog, (Marmota monax), one of 14 species of marmots (Marmota), considered basically a giant North American ground squirrel It is sometimes destructive to gardens and pasturelands Classified as a marmot, the groundhog is a member of the squirrel family, Sciuridae, within the order Rodentia
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Woodchucks (Groundhogs) - Mass Audubon The Woodchuck, also known as the groundhog, belongs to the marmot family In New England, they inhabit both urban and suburban yards, fields, meadows, and woodland clearings
Groundhog Facts, Pictures Information: Woodchuck Marmota monax The groundhog – also known as a woodchuck – is a burrowing rodent in the squirrel family Sciuridae It is found in grasslands and forests of the USA and Canada, and is unusual among marmots for living in lowland areas
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
Groundhog - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts The Groundhog, or woodchuck, is a large rodent in the Sciuridae, or squirrel, family This species lives throughout much of North America They are most famous for their namesake “Groundhog’s Day,” which revolves around the animal seeing or not seeing its shadow Read on to learn about the Groundhog
Groundhog (Woodchuck) - North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission The groundhog has several nicknames, including “woodchuck,” “land beaver” and “whistlepig ” Woodchuck likely originates from a Native American word, wejack or woodshaw, and may have roots in the Algonquian name for the animal, wuchak