I am not sure where "go groundhogs" live but I do not that groundhogs live underground.
Underground
No, groundhogs do not live in deserts. However, a close cousin of the groundhog, the prairie dog, does live in some North American deserts.
i live in Yorktown VA and I have a groundhog living in my backyard
Punxsutawney, Pa.
Generally, in the ground. Much like a groundhog, the burrow themselves underground and live there.
They do not live in groups, but I guess they have family.
The "official" one lives in Puxatawney, Pennsylvania.
it is a European "culture" and people follow it here because we have descendants over in usa. the groundhog symbolizes the changing of winter into spring. this year the groundhog saw its shadow, so 6 more weeks of winter! i could live with that(:
No. Like all mammals, they give live birth to their young.
No, the point of the Groundhog Day is to see if there will be a longer winter. If the Groundhog "sees" his shadow, then there will be a longer winter. If the Groundhog doesn't "see" his shadow, then the winter for that year will be over. Personally, I think the Groundhog Day is very biased because what they do is take a groundhog and hold him up against lights so everyone may see. Well, if there are many of bright lights, his shadow will definitely be there won't it? (:
A groundhog would hog as much ground as a groundhog COULD if a groundhog could hog ground.
A groundhog is a rodent of the Sciuridae family and belongs to the group of marmots. The groundhog can be found in North America and is most common in the northeastern and central area.