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Actually, he can hog the entire earth, for about 2 to 6 more weeks, if he is already scared of his own shadow.


About as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood....

A groundhog could hog as much ground as a groundhog could if a groundhog could hog ground. I assume this because it has been determined that, "a woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood."

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If a groundhog could hog ground, it would depend on many factors;

1. The territorialness of said groundhog,

2. The amount of wood that a woodchuck could chuck, and the size of the area that the aforementioned wood lands in,

3. The mental ability of said groundhog,

4. As said on QuestionSwap: about 5 iambic pentameters,

5. It depends if a hog is already hogging the aforementioned ground that the groundhog wishes to hog

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About as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

Answer:A groundhog can hog as much ground as it wants. Sure the forest animals and people would be pretty angry with the groundhog hogging ground, but he could hog as much ground as he wanted.

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A groundhog can dig up to 700 pounds of dirt when building its burrow. They are excellent excavators and their burrows can be up to 45 feet long. So, a groundhog can hog quite a bit of ground!

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