Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmot
Description: WEBMarmots are large ground squirrels in the genus Marmota, with 15 species living in Asia, Europe, and North America. These herbivores are active during the summer, when they can often be found in groups, but are not seen during the winter, when they hibernate underground. They are the heaviest members of the squirrel family. [1] Description.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/animal/marmot
Description: WEBApr 10, 2024 · Marmot, (genus Marmota), any of 14 species of giant ground squirrels found primarily in North America and Eurasia. These rodents are large and heavy, weighing 3 to 7 kg (6.6 to 15.4 pounds), depending upon the species. Marmots are well suited for life in cold environments and have small fur-covered.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/animal/groundhog
Description: WEBApr 5, 2024 · groundhog, (Marmota monax), one of 14 species of marmots (Marmota), considered basically a giant North American ground squirrel. It is sometimes destructive to gardens and pasturelands. Classified as a marmot, the groundhog is a member of the squirrel family, Sciuridae, within the order Rodentia.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundhog
Description: WEBThe groundhog (Marmota monax), also known as the woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots. The groundhog is a lowland creature of North America; it is found through much of the Eastern United States, across Canada and into Alaska.
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Link: https://thenextsummit.org/yellow-bellied-marmots/
Description: WEBJul 25, 2023 · Fast Facts. Common Name: Yellow-bellied Marmot. Scientific Name: Marmota flaviventris. Weight: 5 to 11 pounds. Diet: Seeds, grasses, flowers, and some insects. Range: Western U.S. mountains. Threats: Climate change, habitat loss. Fun Fact: They spend 80% of their life hibernating. Table of Contents. Yellow-bellied Marmots: Fast Facts.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_marmot
Description: WEBThe alpine marmot (Marmota marmota) is a large ground-dwelling squirrel, from the genus of marmots. It is found in high numbers in mountainous areas of central and southern Europe, at heights between 800 and 3,200 m (2,600–10,500 ft) in the Alps, Carpathians, Tatras and Northern Apennines.
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Link: https://animals.net/marmot/
Description: WEBMarmota. Rodentia. Marmot. By. Animals Network Team. Marmots are very large members of the squirrel family. In fact, the Alpine marmot is the largest squirrel in the world! These large ground dwelling squirrels live in burrows rather than climbing trees. Read on to learn about the marmot. Pair of marmots in the springtime.
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Link: https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Marmota_marmota/
Description: WEBMarmota marmota mates within the first few days after emergence from hibernation, which occurs in May. Reproducing is not necessarily annual and depends on the weight of the dominant female of a group (as she is the only female to reproduce) after hibernation.
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Link: https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Marmota_himalayana/
Description: WEBoriental. native. Habitat. Himalayan marmots are found most often between timberline and snowline, at elevations of 3,500 to 5,200 m. Temperatures in these areas typically range from 8 C to 12 C. Himalayan marmots occur primarily in dry, open habitats, including alpine meadows, grasslands, and deserts.
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Link: https://animalia.bio/alpine-marmot
Description: WEBThe Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota) is a large ground-dwelling squirrel that lives in mountainous areas of central and southern Europe, in the Alps, Carpathians, Tatras and Northern Apennines. In 1948 they were reintroduced with success in the Pyrenees , where Alpine marmots had disappeared at the end of the Pleistocene epoch.
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