Not wood exactly but they will eat young bark off of saplings that is relatively tender, rather then hard like bark found on older trees.
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.
I think you mean "How much wood could a wood chuck chuck." I'm guessing woodchucks can't physically throw things, considering their small hands. Although, if you've seen the Geico commercial, I'll understand if you think otherwise.
wood
No, it merely chucks it about.
forbs, herbs, grasses - that is, plants
wood
No
No. Woodchucks are herbivores, that is, plant eaters.
Yes woodchucks do eat hosta but there are worse hosta killers.
There is wood in Washington so if you ask your self how much wood a woodchuck, chucks if woodchucks could chuck wood then id say yes
Wood chippers
You are not, sir.
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.
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.
Of course they can. you've seen the Geico commercial!
Woodchucks do not get wood nor do they eat it. The name woodchuck is what the English speaking peoples heard or could make out based on their vocabulary when they heard the Algonquian term for this animal which is wuchak.
yes