Bears, Foxes, Dogs, Coyotes, and Wolfs
they have a special tactic to hide themselve
When a groundhog emerges from its burrow, it typically checks its surroundings for signs of danger, such as predators. If the weather is mild and it feels safe, it may forage for food, primarily consisting of grasses, leaves, and vegetables. The groundhog's behavior upon emerging can also indicate whether it has seen its shadow, which is famously linked to the folklore of Groundhog Day predicting the length of winter.
A groundhog typically digs one main entrance to its burrow, but it often creates multiple secondary entrances or escape routes. These additional entrances help the groundhog quickly exit if threatened by predators. The burrow system can be extensive, with several chambers for sleeping, nesting, and hibernating.
When a groundhog feels threatened, it typically seeks safety by quickly retreating to its burrow or a nearby hiding spot. They may also emit a series of loud warning calls to alert other groundhogs in the area of potential danger. If cornered, a groundhog may stand its ground and display aggressive behavior, such as hissing or growling, to deter predators.
When a groundhog digs a burrow, it displaces the dirt, which is typically pushed out of the hole and forms a mound or pile around the entrance. This mound of dirt can help provide a barrier against predators and can also serve as a marker for other groundhogs. The groundhog uses the burrow for shelter, nesting, and hibernation, so the dirt removal is essential for creating a safe living space.
A groundhog would hog as much ground as a groundhog COULD if a groundhog could hog ground.
Underground
can a groundhog swim
Punxsutawney is the city in Pennsylvania where the groundhog, Puxsutawney Phil, resides.
Every county has it's own groundhog.
a groundhog's habitat is anywhere they can have sex.
Punxsutawney Phil