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General: The groundhog also known as
a woodchuck, or in some areas as a land-beaver, is a rodent belonging to the
group of large ground squirrels known as marmots. Groundhogs are well
adapted for digging, with short but powerful limbs and curved, thick claws
they use to borrow into the ground where they sleep, raise their young and
hibernate during the winter months. Groundhog burrows, which can be 5 feet
deep and 30 feet long, usually have two to five entrances, providing
groundhogs their primary means of escape from predators. Groundhogs are one
of the few species that enter into true hibernation, and often build a
separate "winter burrow" for this purpose. This burrow is usually in a
wooded or brushy area and is dug below the frost line and remains at a
stable temperature well above freezing during the winter months.
Woodchucks have the ability to climb trees and swim to avoid predators.
The name woodchuck is said to come from the Cree
Indian word wuchak, which was used to describe
theses animals.
Woodchucks can be beneficial animals and also
problems. Their digging turns over soil helping to aerate and compost. Their
den holes can be a hazard and they can do damage to crops.
This
is a commonly hunted animal. Hunters take them with everything from rimfire
to high powered rifles. You can eat the meat, although I have never tried
woodchuck.
Identification: The woodchuck is typically grizzled brown
but can range from a reddish to black color variants. Their ears are small
as is the tail which is totally covered in fur and feet are short. They
typically measure 16" to 32" long and weigh 4 to 14 lbs.
Habitat: The
groundhog prefers open country and the edges of woodland, and it is rarely
far from a burrow entrance. In upstate New York, groundhogs are found mostly
in agricultural lands and open fields bordered by woods. They are also
common in suburban areas that are near open fields and forest. I live in
such an area. A small town bordered on all sides by either farms or light
forest. I have had resident groundhogs living under my garage in two of the
last five. They are not animals of the deep forest.
Territory: The
woodchuck has a wide range. They can be found as far north as Alaska down to
British Columbia east across S. Canada. They can be found in the USA from
Kansas and Alabama into the Mid-Atlantic states north to Maine.
Diet:
Mostly herbivorous, groundhogs primarily eat wild grasses and other
vegetation, and berries and agricultural crops when available. I have had
groundhogs eat seed at the base of my birdfeeder and find their way into my
garden eating leaf vegetables.
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