yes
There are no specific Male and Female names for Groundhogs. Seeing as Woodchucks and Groundhogs are the same, the Woodchuck names could be used being He-Chuck for a male, and She-Chuck for a Female.
Since a groundhog is the same thing as a woodchuck, then a baby groundhog would be called a kit or a cub. This is because a baby woodchuck is also called a kit or a cub.
There are several other names for Groundhogs. These include: * woodchuck * land beaver * whistlepig
A woodchuck ,also know as Groundhogs, Ground Squirrel's, Mormota Monex, and whistlepigs, reproduces sexually.
No. Woodchucks or groundhogs are members of the squirrel family, and are herbivores.
Of course they can. you've seen the Geico commercial!
Really just grounhogs. Not a separate species.
Groundhog or their scientific name Marmota monax.
Woodchuck, groundhog, whistling pig, marmot, Waldmurmeltier, Marmota canadiense
Yes A woodchuck is another name for a groundhog The name "woodchuck" derives from a "chuck" or rodent that lives in the woods
A female woodchuck is simply called a woodchuck, as there is no specific term distinguishing the genders. Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are part of the marmot family and exhibit similar naming conventions for both males and females. They are known for their burrowing habits and are often associated with predicting the weather on Groundhog Day.
They do not live in groups, but I guess they have family.