Vancouver Island only.
The Vancouver Island Marmot is known for being chocolatey brown.
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The Vancouver Island Marmot
According to the Vancouver Island Marmot foundation there is less than 25 left in the wild.
On and near Mt. Washington. Central Vancouver Island.
a Vancouver Island marmot P.S. he is the sidekick of Quatchi, Miga and Sumi
No; they are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs, with the one and only exception of the platypus.
Vancouver Island has expirienced some of the largest urban growths in the last decade then ever before and marmot habitat has been virtualy destroyed. Also, golden eagles present a problem as they naturaly eat marmots and marmot numbers are dropping too fast, therefore the eagles eat more and more marmots, contributing to the over all species destruction.
Human inpact twoards marmots includes, roadkill, being hunted, etc
the wolf that lives on vancouver island is the the vancouver island wolf, it is a sub speacies of the grey wolf.
The Vancouver Island marmot is endemic to Canada, specifically found only on Vancouver Island, due to its specialized habitat requirements and evolutionary history. This species thrives in the island's distinctive mountainous and subalpine environments, which provide the necessary food sources and shelter. Additionally, geographic isolation has limited its distribution and led to distinct adaptations, making it unable to thrive in other regions. Conservation efforts are focused on preserving its habitat to prevent further decline.
He lives in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island :)