Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, are big rodents in the marmot family. They can live up to six years in the wild. Most live about three years. They are found all over the United States, especially in New England. They live in urban and suburban areas, fields, meadows, and woodland clearings. Groundhogs are important in […]
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Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks or whistle pigs, are native to North America. They are important in our ecosystem. These herbivores eat over 1.5 pounds of leafy plants every day, especially in summer. Groundhogs are a food source for predators like foxes, bobcats, and eagles. Their burrows also shelter many animals. It’s better to learn […]
Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, are common in North America. They are not usually aggressive. But, knowing their behavior and health risks is important for living safely together. These herbivores are active during the day and sleep in burrows during winter. They like living in meadows, pastures, and yards near woods. Groundhogs might not harm […]
Groundhogs and marmots belong to the Marmota genus in the Sciuridae family. They look similar but have clear differences in looks, behavior, and where they live. Knowing how to tell them apart helps us appreciate these interesting animals more. Groundhogs live mainly in North America. Marmots are found in Europe, Asia, and North America too. […]
Beneath North America’s lush green landscapes, a hidden network of underground structures exists. These are the burrows of the captivating groundhog. Groundhog burrows are more than just tunnels; they are complex, multi-chambered homes. On average, these burrows are 20 feet wide and 5-6 feet deep. Some can even reach up to 66 feet wide. They […]
Groundhog Day is celebrated on February 2nd. It comes from ancient Celtic and Germanic folklore. The groundhog comes out of hibernation to guess the weather. If it sees its shadow, winter will last six more weeks. But if it doesn’t see its shadow, spring will come sooner. This tradition was started in America by German […]