Yes, both gophers and groundhogs can be found in Connecticut. Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, are common in the state and are often seen in fields and gardens. Gophers, specifically the eastern pocket gopher, are less common in the northeast but can still be present in certain areas. Overall, while groundhogs are more widespread, gophers may exist in limited populations.
No. Groundhogs live much shorter lives and are much smaller. Beavers gnaw down trees and use them to make homes, and groundhogs live underground. How could you have mixed them up I have no idea...
NO
Gophers tend to live where there are lots of green's to eat. They bury deep holes underground, and nest there.
Gophers and Woodchucks
Deer,moose, gophers, groundhogs, rabbits
Yes. Gophers (groundhogs) can and do climb trees. Typically they do this to escape real or perceived danger.
Animals that live in holes in the ground like rabbits, groundhogs, gophers, voles, ground squirrels, etc etc
Gophers or Groundhogs
Some animals that burrow in yards include moles, gophers, and groundhogs.
The 'Goofy Gophers' were named Mac andTosh .
Guinea Pig gophers gerbils groundhogs are the common rodents
There are no groundhogs in Ireland.