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Woodchuck Holes Minnesota


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Woodchuck Holes Minnesota. They live underground by digging tunnels/holes called burrows. Groundhogs are large rodents in the marmot family with widely known destructive behavior, and burrowing prowess.

Woodchuck Carrying Young Minnesota Photograph by Jurgen & Christine Sohns
Woodchuck Carrying Young Minnesota Photograph by Jurgen & Christine Sohns from fineartamerica.com

Woodchucks dig burrows for sleeping, rearing young, and hibernation. Conservation • description • habitat • biology • distribution • taxonomy. They are also known as a “woodchucks” and often called whistle pigs.

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Woodchuck Carrying Young Minnesota Photograph by Jurgen & Christine Sohns

Web (marmota monax) information. They are also known as a “woodchucks” and often called whistle pigs. Conservation • description • habitat • biology • distribution • taxonomy. Den doesn't always have two holes, but one hole will have a dirt porch in front of it as shown in the photo at right.

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