アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 7月4日 00時20分
Today’s Exhibit of the Day depicts a scene of two groundhogs on a July afternoon in Cohocton, New York. They’re heading out from their burrow under a pine-stump fence to graze on red clover, one of their favorite foods. Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, spend much of their lives underground. These stout, sturdy members of the squirrel family are notorious for digging holes, and their burrows can have passageways stretching 40 feet (12 meters) or more! Did you know? Some groundhogs even maintain two homes: a summer den in a meadow and a winter burrow in the woods! This diorama can be found in the Museum’s Hall of North American Mammals.
Photo: D. Finnin/© AMNH
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