Groundhog skin is covered in dense fur, which serves as insulation and protection from the elements. The skin itself is tougher and thicker than human skin, providing durability against environmental factors. Groundhogs have a layer of fat beneath their skin that helps them survive cold winters by conserving body heat. Overall, their skin and fur are well-adapted to their burrowing lifestyle and varied habitats.
are groundhogs verebrae
groundhogs eh
There are no groundhogs in Ireland.
No, groundhogs are herbivorous.
Groundhogs are scared of their shadow.
I guess groundhogs are pretty cool ;)
No. Groundhogs, also called woodchucks, are rodents.
Groundhogs live in the ground, proved by docter hasaplop.
yes groundhogs do. its one of their favorite foods.
Groundhogs have claws for protecting themselves, eating, and especially for digging.
Split - The Groundhogs album - was created in 1971.
groundhogs are rodents, not pigs, so no.