No, marmots do not naturally live in Tennessee. They are primarily found in mountainous regions of North America, particularly in the western United States and Canada. The most common species, the yellow-bellied marmot, typically inhabits areas with rocky terrain and alpine meadows, which are not characteristic of Tennessee's landscape.
Do marmots live in grasslands?
Alpine Marmots are found in France
Marmots prefer mountain forests, steppe and grassland and do not live in deserts.
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Marmots do not primarily live in soil, but they do create burrows in the ground where they reside. These burrows are typically dug into the soil and serve as shelter and protection from predators and harsh weather. Marmots are social animals and often live in colonies, using their burrows for nesting and hibernation.
Yes they do they live on Vancover Island I am pretty sure!
Marmot is a land mammal and doesn't live in the ocean. It is a large squirrel.
Marmots mainly eat greens and many types of grasses, berries, lichens, mosses, roots, and flowers.
Yes, marmots can swim.
Jaguars, lynx, marmots, bears.
animals that live on the Tibetan plateau are animals like marmots, Tibet eagles, foxes, etc.
Marmots are warm-blooded.They hibernate during winter.