Where Do They Say Whistle-pig?

Where Do They Say Whistle-pig? Tellingly, another moniker is “whistle-pig,” referring both to groundhogs’ warning call and their voracious appetites. Native to most of North America from southern Alaska to Georgia, groundhogs are a type of rodent called a marmot. What states call groundhogs whistle pigs? Woodchucks in Massachusetts They are found throughout the state

How Much Can A Woodchuck Chuck If A Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood Answer?

How Much Can A Woodchuck Chuck If A Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood Answer? Here’s my answer from April 2017: According to the Poetry Foundation, a woodchuck would chuck “As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood.” (bit.ly/woodchuck-poem) Researchers at Cornell determined that a woodchuck could chuck about 700 pounds:

How Long Do Woodchuck Babies Stay With Their Mother?

How Long Do Woodchuck Babies Stay With Their Mother? Reproduction: Mating season begins in early spring, once groundhogs emerge from hibernation. Mothers give birth to 2-4 kits, and these baby woodchucks remain with the mother for 2 months before becoming independent. How old are groundhogs when they leave the nest? The mother nurses them and

How Much Wood Could A Woodchuck Chuck Riddle Answer?

How Much Wood Could A Woodchuck Chuck Riddle Answer? Here’s a totally worthless – yet interesting – groundhog fact that shows how extensive a groundhog’s burrow is and, at the same time, answers that age-old question: “How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?” If by “chucking wood” you mean

How Much Wood Could A Wood Chuck Chuck If A Wood Chuck Could Chuck Wood?

How Much Wood Could A Wood Chuck Chuck If A Wood Chuck Could Chuck Wood? Here’s my answer from April 2017: According to the Poetry Foundation, a woodchuck would chuck “As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood.” (bit.ly/woodchuck-poem) Researchers at Cornell determined that a woodchuck could chuck about