I have one in my backyard in Portland, OR.
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Woodchucks normally burrow into the ground.
Yes, groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, can be found in parts of Oregon. They typically inhabit areas with ample vegetation, such as fields, meadows, and forest edges. However, their distribution is more common in the eastern regions of the state, as they prefer habitats that provide burrowing opportunities and food sources.
Woodchucks are considerably larger than both squirrels and mice. Woodchucks live in holes in the ground, mice in nests at various levels and squirrels in trees. Woodchucks, like squirrels, limit their activity in the winter.
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
We have pictures of Mr. Woodchuck outside our condo in Oxford.
If you wish hard enough, then somebody might chuck them over there
No. Woodchucks are herbivores, that is, plant eaters.
Groundhogs, also known as 'wood chucks', live in northern and western parts of North Carolina.
they might have black or brown specks on its head also they have a lot of hair and skin. their babies are born live and not from an egg actually no mammals are born from an egg well besides birds. woodchucks are vertebrates.
Woodchucks have the same number of teeth as Beavers.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver
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