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No. Groundhogs, also called woodchucks, are rodents.
Gophers and Woodchucks
There are animals in Massachusetts called Woodchucks that are called Groundhogs in other parts of the country.
Woodchucks, or groundhogs, are primarily diurnal.
No. Woodchucks or groundhogs are members of the squirrel family, and are herbivores.
I grew beautiful marigolds from seeds (the single petal French variety), planted them in two separate locations and they were devoured. They definitely do eat marigolds and seem to be quite fond of them as I had around 50 plants destroyed.
They don't ingest wood, but can chew on it to "file" the teeth they have that continuously grow. Groundhogs are also called woodchucks but that name has nothing to do with their diet. None of the three animals eats wood.
i would say yes it is groundhogs and woodchucks are the same thing they are also known as the whistle pig or land beaver.
Of course they can. you've seen the Geico commercial!
Yes, woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, can eat lettuce from a garden. They are herbivores and primarily feed on a variety of vegetation, including leafy greens, vegetables, and fruits. If you have a garden, it's important to take precautions to protect your plants from these foraging animals, as they can quickly consume garden crops.
Woodchucks, or groundhogs as they are sometimes known. latin name marmota monax, are not equipped with the bone structure and musculature required in order to throw things.
Woodchucks (aka Groundhogs) do not make dams. Beavers do.