Learn how to get rid of groundhogs (aka, woodchucks) and read interesting woodchuck facts. See our groundhog profile for info. The groundhog, being a lowland animal, is exceptional among marmots.
Other marmots, such as the yellow-bellied and hoary marmots, live in rocky and mountainous areas. Groundhogs are considered one of the most solitary of marmot species. They live in aggregations, and their social organization and long-term pair bonds varies across populations.
The groundhog's male and female interactions are. Description of the Groundhog This large ground squirrel has short limbs and a relatively long tail. Their fur ranges in color from dark brown or grey to reddish-brown.
You can often spot these rodents standing on their hind legs, alert to any potential predators around them. Scientific Name: Marmota monaxClassification: NongameThe groundhog is the largest member of the squirrel family. It has a broad rounded body with short powerful legs and a short, flat, bushy tail.
The face has a blunt nose, small rounded ears, and medium sized eyes. White incisors protrude from the mouth. It is generally a grizzled brown, grayish-brown, or reddish-brown in color.
The feet, top. The fur of a groundhog is dense and coarse, ranging in color from brownish-gray to reddish-brown, often appearing grizzled with yellowish or reddish tones. Their faces, tails, legs, and feet are darker than the rest of their body.
They have a thick undercoat and longer guard hairs, which can give their coat a mottled or "frosted" appearance. Learn how to identify and inspect groundhogs. Find out if you have these furry critters in your yard and what to do about them.
Blonde-colored groundhog near The Waterfront (photo by Bob Holder) If you bike the Great Allegheny Passage at the eastern end of The Waterfront near Bristol Metals you may see this blonde-colored groundhog. His color has earned him the nickname "Lou." Lou isn't the normal color for a groundhog. They're usually brown like this one.
Groundhog in a tree at Flag Plaza, 31 May 2014 (photo. Home Groundhogs What Do Groundhogs Look Like? A Quick Guide Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, are fascinating creatures that enjoy burrowing and spending their time both above and below ground. With a robust, low-to-the-ground body structure, groundhogs are easily recognizable in their natural habitats.
The head of a groundhog is broad and flat with small ears and eyes. The coarse fur is usually grizzled grayish brown with a reddish cast. The legs and feet are typically dark brown to black colored and are well suited for digging.
Unlike the dark yellow colored incisors of other rodents, the groundhog's incisors are white to ivory white. What does a woodchuck look like? Critter Control can help with woodchuck or groundhog identification & removal. Contact us if you see a woodchuck in your yard.