No, they most certainly do not. Woodchucks are mammals; mammals bear live young.
The only mammal known to lay eggs are monotremes such as the platypus and the echidnas (spiny anteaters). All known monotremes are indiginous to Australia and New Zealand.
No. Woodchucks are herbivores, that is, plant eaters.
Woodchucks have the same number of teeth as Beavers.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver
No
no
Yes woodchucks do eat hosta but there are worse hosta killers.
Anywhere
Prairie
the fox
No
Woodchucks are mostly herbivorous, eating primarily wild grasses, vegetation, berries and crops when available. Woodchucks will also eat grubs, grasshoppers, insects, snails, and other small animals.
yes
Yes they are