No. Groundhogs live much shorter lives and are much smaller. Beavers gnaw down trees and use them to make homes, and groundhogs live underground. How could you have mixed them up I have no idea...
they're alias is beavers.
Woodchucks (aka Groundhogs) do not make dams. Beavers do.
BEAVERS have very big teeth
they ar elike rabbit teeth but yellow
Groundhogs don't have to many taste buds so they can not taste the food so they don't like it and they' don't hate it
To prevent groundhogs from eating your plants, you can install a fence around your garden, use repellents like garlic or pepper spray, or plant vegetation that groundhogs don't like such as daffodils or marigolds.
They are like a ground pig.
a beavers feet are webbed and blck to help them swim
Person who asked the question was probably thinking of either a muskrat or an otter. Both are found throughout much of the US and certainly in Arkansas. Muskrats resemble beavers in many ways. Like beavers, muskrats are semi-aquatic, living in and around streams and marshy areas and creating lodge-like homes. Muskrats also look a lot like beavers and are often seen swimming in ponds and streams like beavers. There are some subtle differences in their looks, including color and size. For example, muskrats are smaller than beavers, but that's not too helpful if you don't have one of each side by side. The most unambiguous distinction is in the tail. Beavers have wide, flat tails, and muskrats have long, relatively skinny, rat-like tails. If you get a good look at the tail, identification is easy. Otters are another species that look like beavers, especially if you only see them in the water.
Beavers like to chew on wood. It is their source of food and their supply to build their dens and dams.
Really just grounhogs. Not a separate species.
are groundhogs verebrae