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Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, produce a variety of sounds, including whistles, barks, and chirps. Whistles are high-pitched alarm calls used to alert other groundhogs to potential danger. Barks serve as a warning to predators or rivals, while chirps can indicate excitement or act as social communication among groundhogs. These vocalizations help them convey important information within their social groups and environment.

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