woodchuck Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwʊd.tʃʌk]
  • Us [ ˈwʊd.tʃʌk]

Meaning of woodchuck In English

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  • She plucked all the hairs out of her belly (hence the lack of hair on a woodchuck's belly) and wove them into a magical bag.

  • Other mammals include the meadow vole, woodchuck and the prairie deer mouse.

  • Smaller mammals include woodchucks, weasels, chipmunks, muskrat and field mice.

  • Eastern cottontails do not dig their own dens (other than nest holes) but use burrows dug by other species such as woodchucks.

  • It infects woodchucks, but not other rodents like ground squirrels.

  • One out of the six woodchucks studied showed signs of being infected while the others had no response to the inoculation.

  • Eastern coyotes, fishers, woodchucks, gray squirrels, red squirrels, chipmunks, field mice, and meadow voles have been seen on the sanctuary trails.

  • The experience proved far too painful to endure however, and the woodchuck quit acting shortly thereafter and returned home.

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