A baby groundhog is called a kit or a cub.
Since a groundhog is the same thing as a woodchuck, then a baby groundhog would be called a kit or a cub. This is because a baby woodchuck is also called a kit or a cub.
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No. Groundhogs, also called woodchucks, are rodents.
There are animals in Massachusetts called Woodchucks that are called Groundhogs in other parts of the country.
Baby ones.
A group of groundhogs is called a "phil."
A group of groundhogs is called a "phil."
Really just grounhogs. Not a separate species.
are groundhogs verebrae
Hibernation is a method employed by a number of animals to limit energy requirements during the time of year where critical resources are limited or completely unavailable. Groundhogs as well as many other species of ground squirrels hibernate in the winter when food is scarce.
Baby groundhogs, also known as kits, typically wean at around 6 to 8 weeks of age. During this time, they gradually transition from their mother's milk to solid food. By the time they are about 10 to 12 weeks old, they are usually fully weaned and begin foraging independently.
There are no groundhogs in Ireland.