The 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.[2]
The groundhog is a lowland creature of North America; it is found through much of the Eastern United States, across Canada and into Alaska.[3]
It was first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.[4]
The groundhog is also referred to as a chuck, wood-shock, groundpig, whistlepig,[5][6]whistler, thickwood badger, Canada marmot, monax, moonack, weenusk, red monk,[6]land beaver,[7] and, among French Canadians in eastern Canada, siffleux.[8] The name "thickwood badger" was given in the Northwest to distinguish the animal from the prairie badger. Monax (Móonack) is an Algonquian name of the woodchuck, which means "digger" (cf. Lenapemonachgeu).[9][10] Young groundhogs may be called chucklings.[11]: 66
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 play an important role maintaining healthy soil in woodlands and plains. The groundhog is considered a crucial habitat engineer.[12][13][14] Groundhogs are considered the most solitary of the marmot species. They live in aggregations, and their social organization also varies across populations. Groundhogs do not form stable, long-term pair-bonds, and during mating season male-female interactions are limited to copulation. In Ohio, adult males and females associate with each other throughout the year and often from year to year.[15][16] Groundhogs are an extremely intelligent animal, forming complex social networks, able to understand social behavior, form kinship with their young, understand and communicate threats through whistling, and work cooperatively to solve tasks such as burrowing.[17][18]
Etymology
The etymology of the name woodchuck is unrelated to wood or chucking. It stems from an Algonquian (possibly Narragansett) name for the animal, wuchak.[19] The similarity between the words has led to the popular tongue-twister:[20]
The groundhog is by far the largest sciurid in its geographical range, excepting British Columbia where its range may abut that of its somewhat larger cousin, the hoary marmot. Adults may measure from 41.8 to 68.5 cm (16+7⁄16 to 26+15⁄16 in) in total length, including a tail of 9.5 to 18.7 cm (3+3⁄4 to 7+3⁄8 in).[16][21][22] Weights of adult groundhogs typically fall between 2 and 6.3 kg (4 lb 7 oz and 13 lb 14 oz).[22][23][24]
Male groundhogs average slightly larger than females and, like all marmots, they are considerably heavier during autumn (when engaged in autumn hyperphagia) than when emerging from hibernation in spring. Adult males average year-around weight 3.83 kg (8 lb 7 oz), with spring to fall average weights of 3.1 to 5.07 kg (6 lb 13 oz to 11 lb 3 oz) while females average 3.53 kg (7 lb 13 oz), with spring to fall averages of 3.08 to 4.8 kg (6 lb 13 oz to 10 lb 9 oz).[16][25] Seasonal weight changes indicate circannual deposition and use of fat. Groundhogs attain progressively higher weights each year for the first two or three years, after which weight plateaus.[16]
Groundhogs have four incisor teeth, which grow 1.5 millimetres (1⁄16 in) per week. Constant usage wears them down again by about that much each week.[26] Unlike the incisors of many other rodents, the incisors of groundhogs are white to ivory-white.[27][11]: 20 Groundhogs are well-adapted for digging, with powerful, short legs and broad, long claws. The groundhog's tail is shorter than that of other sciurids—only about one-fourth of body length.
Distribution and habitat
The groundhog prefers open country and the edges of woodland, and is rarely far from a burrow entrance.[28]Marmota monax has a wide geographic range. It can typically be found in small woodlots, low-elevation forests, fields and pastures, and hedgerows. It constructs dens in well-drained soil, and most have summer and winter dens. Human activity has increased food access and abundance, allowing M. monax to thrive.[29]
Behavior
W.J. Schoonmaker reports that groundhogs may hide when they see, smell, or hear an observer.[11]: 41–43 Marmot researcher Ken Armitage states that the social biology of the groundhog is poorly studied.[30]
Despite their heavy-bodied appearance, groundhogs are accomplished swimmers and occasionally climb trees when escaping predators or when they want to survey their surroundings.[31] They prefer to retreat to their burrows when threatened; if the burrow is invaded, the groundhog tenaciously defends itself with its two large incisors and front claws. Groundhogs are generally agonistic and territorial among their own species and may skirmish to establish dominance.[32][11]: 93
Outside their burrow, individuals are alert when not actively feeding. It is common to see one or more nearly motionless individuals standing erect on their hind feet watching for danger. When alarmed, they use a high-pitched whistle to warn the rest of the colony, hence the name "whistle-pig".[33][34] Groundhogs may squeal when fighting, seriously injured, or caught by a predator.[34] Other sounds groundhogs may make include low barks and a sound produced by grinding their teeth.[34]David P. Barash wrote that he witnessed only two occasions of upright play-fighting among woodchucks and that the upright posture of play-fighting involves sustained physical contact between individuals and may require a degree of social tolerance virtually unknown in M. monax. He said it was possible to conclude, alternatively, that upright play-fighting is part of the woodchuck's behavioral repertory but rarely shown because of physical spacing and/or low social tolerance.[35]: 97
Diet
Mostly herbivorous, groundhogs eat primarily wild grasses and other vegetation, including berries, bark, leaves, and agricultural crops, when available.[32][36] In early spring, dandelion and coltsfoot are important groundhog food items. Some additional foods include sheep sorrel, timothy-grass, buttercup, persicaria, agrimony, red and black raspberries, mulberries, buckwheat, plantain, wild lettuce, all varieties of clover, and alfalfa. Groundhogs also occasionally eat small animals, such as grubs, grasshoppers, snails, and even bird eggs and baby birds, but are not as omnivorous as many other Sciuridae.[36][37]
An adult groundhog can eat more than a pound of vegetation daily.[38] In early June, woodchucks' metabolism slows, and while their food intake decreases, their weight increases by as much as 100% as they produce fat deposits to sustain them during hibernation and late winter.[39] Instead of storing food, groundhogs stuff themselves to survive the winter without eating.[40] Thought not to drink water, groundhogs are reported to obtain needed liquids from the juices of food-plants, aided by their sprinkling with rain or dew.[11]: 85 [41][42]
Burrows
Groundhogs are excellent burrowers, using burrows for sleeping, rearing young, and hibernating. W. J. Schoonmaker excavated 11 dens, finding that the volume of earth removed from these averaged 6 cubic feet (0.17 m3) per den. The longest burrow measured 24 feet (7.3 m) plus two short side galleries. The volume of soil taken from this den was 8 US bushels (0.28 m3), weighing 640 pounds (290 kg). The average weight of the earth taken from all eleven dens was 384 pounds (174 kg).[11]: 108–109 Though groundhogs are the most solitary of the marmots, several individuals may occupy the same burrow. Groundhog burrows usually have two to five entrances, providing groundhogs their primary means of escape from predators. Burrows can pose a serious threat to agricultural and residential development by damaging farm machinery and even undermining building foundations.[33] In a June 7, 2009, Humane Society of the United States article, "How to Humanely Chuck a Woodchuck Out of Your Yard", John Griffin, director of Humane Wildlife Services, stated you would have to have a lot of woodchucks working over a lot of years to create tunnel systems that would pose any risk to a structure.[citation needed]
The burrow is used for safety, retreat in bad weather, hibernating, sleeping, love nest, and nursery.
In addition to the nest, there is an excrement chamber. The hibernation or nest chamber is lined with dead leaves and dried grasses.[43] The nest chamber may be about twenty inches to three feet (51–91 cm) below ground surface. It is about 16 inches (41 cm) wide and 14 inches (36 cm) high. There are typically two burrow openings or holes. One is the main entrance, the other a spy hole. Description of the length of the burrow often includes side galleries. Excluding side galleries, Schoonmaker reports the longest was 24 feet (7.3 m), and the average length of eleven dens was 14 feet (4.3 m).[11]: 104–105 W. H. Fisher investigated nine burrows, finding the deepest point 49 inches (120 cm) down. The longest, including side galleries, was 47 ft 11.5 in (14.62 m).[44] Numbers of burrows per individual groundhog decrease with urbanization.[45][46]
Bachman mentioned that when the young groundhogs are a few months old, they prepare for separation, digging a number of holes in the area of their early home. Some of these holes were only a few feet deep and never occupied but the numerous burrows gave the impression that groundhogs live in communities.[47]
Hibernation
Groundhogs are one of the few species that enter into true hibernation, and often build a separate "winter burrow" for this purpose. This burrow is usually in a wooded or brushy area and is dug below the frost line and remains at a stable temperature well above freezing during the winter months. In most areas, groundhogs hibernate from October to March or April, but in more temperate areas, they may hibernate as little as three months.[48] Groundhogs hibernate longer in northern latitudes than southern latitudes.[49][50] To survive the winter, they are at their maximum weight shortly before entering hibernation.[51] When the groundhog enters hibernation, there is a drop in body temperature to as low as 35 degrees Fahrenheit (2 °C), heart rate falls to 4–10 beats per minute and breathing rate falls to one breath every six minutes.[52] During hibernation, they experience periods of torpor and arousal.[53] Hibernating woodchucks lose as much as half their body weight by February.[54] They emerge from hibernation with some remaining body fat to live on until the warmer spring weather produces abundant plant materials for food.[51] Males emerge from hibernation before females.[55][11]: 50 Groundhogs are mostly diurnal, and are often active early in the morning or late afternoon.[56]
Reproduction
Usually groundhogs breed in their second year, but a small proportion may breed in their first. The breeding season extends from early March to mid- or late April, after hibernation. Woodchucks are polygynous [57] but only alpine and woodchuck marmot females have been shown to mate with multiple males.[15] A mated pair remains in the same den throughout the 31- to 32-day gestation period.[58] As birth of the young approaches in April or May, the male leaves the den. One litter is produced annually. Female woodchucks give birth to one to nine offspring, with most litters ranging between 3 and 5 pups.[59] Groundhog mothers introduce their young to the wild once their fur is grown in and they can see. At this time, if at all, the father groundhog comes back to the family.[60]: 316 By the end of August, the family breaks up; or at least, the larger number scatter, to burrow on their own.[61]
Health and mortality
In the wild, groundhogs can live up to six years with two or three being average. In captivity, groundhogs reportedly live up to 14 years. Human development, which often produces openings juxtaposed with second growth trees that are incidentally also favored by groundhogs, often ensures that groundhogs in well-developed areas are nearly free of predators, beyond humans (through various forms of pest control or roadkills) or mid-to-large sized dogs.[62]
Occasionally, woodchucks may suffer from parasitism and a woodchuck may die from infestation or from bacteria transmitted by vectors.[63] In areas of intensive agriculture and the dairying regions of the state of Wisconsin, particularly in its southern parts, the woodchuck by 1950 had been almost extirpated.[64]: 124 Jackson (1961) suggested that exaggerated reports of damage done by the woodchuck led to excessive culling, substantially reducing its numbers in the state.
In some areas woodchucks are important game animals and are killed regularly for sport, food, or fur. In Kentucky, an estimated 267,500 M. monax were taken annually from 1964 to 1971.[65]: 143 Woodchucks had protected status in the state of Wisconsin[66] until 2017.[67] Woodchuck numbers appear to have decreased in Illinois.[68]
Natural predators
Wild predators of adult groundhogs in most of eastern North America include coyotes, badgers,[69]bobcats, and foxes (largely only red fox). Many of these predators are successful stealth stalkers so can catch groundhogs by surprise before the large rodents can escape to their burrows; badgers likely hunt them by digging them out from their burrows. Coyotes in particular are sizable enough to overpower any groundhog, with the latter being the third most significant prey species per a statewide study in Pennsylvania.[70][71][72][73][74][75]
Large predators such as gray wolf and eastern cougar are likely extirpated in the east, but still may hunt groundhogs on occasion in Canada.[76][77]Golden eagles can also prey on adult groundhogs, but seldom occur in the same range or in the same habitats as this marmot. Likewise, great horned owls can reportedly, per Bent (1938), prey upon groundhogs, but this owl rarely does so, especially given the temporal differences in their behaviors.[78][79]
Beyond their large size, groundhogs have several successful anti-predator behaviors, usually retreating to the safety of their burrow which most predators will not attempt to enter, but also being ready to fight off with their sharp claws and large incisors any who press the attack. They can also scale trees to escape a threat.[65]: 142–143 [83][failed verification][45][failed verification]
Relationship with humans
Both their diet and their habit of burrowing make groundhogs serious nuisance animals around farms and gardens. They will eat many commonly grown vegetables. Extensive burrowing can undermine foundations.[33]
Very often, the dens of groundhogs provide homes for other animals, including skunks, red foxes, and cottontail rabbits. Foxes and skunks feed upon field mice, grasshoppers, beetles, and other creatures that destroy farm crops. In aiding these animals, the groundhog indirectly helps the farmer. In addition to providing homes for itself and other animals, the groundhog aids in soil improvement by bringing subsoil to the surface. The groundhog is also a valuable game animal and is considered a difficult sport when hunted in a fair manner.[11]: 129–131 In some parts of the U.S., they have been eaten.[84]
A report in 1883 by the New Hampshire Legislative Woodchuck Committee describes the groundhog's objectionable character:[85][86]
The woodchuck, despite its deformities both of mind and body, possesses some of the amenities of a higher civilization. It cleans its face after the manner of the squirrels, and licks its fur after the manner of a cat. Your committee is too wise, however, to be deceived by this purely superficial observation of better habits. Contemporaneous with the ark, the woodchuck has not made any material progress in social science, and it is now too late to reform the wayward sinner. The average age of the woodchuck is too long to please your committee.... The woodchuck is not only a nuisance, but also a bore. It burrows beneath the soil, and then chuckles to see a mowing machine, man and all, slump into one of these holes and disappear....
The committee concludes that "a small bounty will prove of incalculable good; at all events, even as an experiment, it is certainly worth trying; therefore your committee would respectfully recommend that the accompanying bill be passed."[11]: 133
Groundhogs may be raised in captivity, but their aggressive nature can pose problems. Doug Schwartz, a zookeeper and groundhog trainer at the Staten Island Zoo, has been quoted as saying "They're known for their aggression, so you're starting from a hard place. His natural impulse is to kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out. You have to work to produce the sweet and cuddly."[87] Groundhogs cared for in wildlife rehabilitation that survive but cannot be returned to the wild may remain with their caregivers and become educational ambassadors.[88][89][90]
Groundhogs are used in medical research on hepatitis B-induced liver cancer. A percentage of the woodchuck population is infected with the woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV), similar to human hepatitis B virus. Humans do not receive hepatitis from woodchucks with WHV, but the virus and its effects on the liver make the woodchuck the best available animal for the study of viral hepatitis in humans. The only other animal model for hepatitis B virus studies is the chimpanzee, an endangered species.[92] Woodchucks are also used in biomedical research investigating metabolic function, obesity, energy balance, the endocrine system, reproduction, neurology, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, and neoplastic disease.[93] Researching the hibernation patterns of groundhogs may lead to benefits for humans, including lowering of the heart rate in complicated surgical procedures.[94]
Groundhog burrows have revealed at least two archaeological sites, the Ufferman Site in the U.S. state of Ohio[95] and Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania. Archaeologists have never excavated the Ufferman Site, but the activities of local groundhogs have revealed numerous artifacts. They favor the loose soil of the esker at the site lies, and their burrow digging has brought many objects to the surface: human and animal bones, pottery, and bits of stone.[95] Woodchuck remains were found in the Indian mounds at Aztalan, Jefferson County, Wisconsin.[96]
Robert Frost's poem "A Drumlin Woodchuck" uses the imagery of a groundhog dug into a small ridge as a metaphor for his emotional reticence.[97]
Daughter of a Lejunior, Kentucky, coal miner with her pet groundhog (1946)
Close encounter with a photographer at Sheldon Marsh State Nature Preserve, Ohio
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Aruna mengemudikan kereta Dewa Surya. Dalam mitologi dan sastra Hindu, Aruna (Dewanagari: अरुण; ,IAST: Aruṇa, अरुण) adalah kusir Dewa Matahari, Surya. Ia merupakan putera Dewi Winata dan Bagawan Kashyapa. Namanya dalam bahasa Sanskerta memiliki arti yang bersinar kemerah-merahan. Oleh umat Hindu, Aruna dipandang sebagai sinar merah yang bersinar di ufuk timur pada pagi hari, di saat para pendeta melakukan Suryasewana. Ia dipercaya memiliki kekuatan spiritual. Aruna ju…
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Alex Rotti Alex Rotti adalah seorang pendeta dan politikus Indonesia. Ia lulus dari Sekolah Pendeta Oostgeest/ Leiden Negeri Belanda pada 1920 dan kemudian menjadi anggota parlemen Negara Indonesia Timur (NIT) dan anggota parlemen Republik Indonesia Serikat serta anggota dewan Gereja Protestan Indonesia di Jakarta.[1] Setelah tamat sekolah, ia bekerja sebagai Pendeta Ketua Clasis Kupang dari 1935 sampai 1942. Pada masa pendudukan Hindia Belanda oleh Jepang, ia ditawan. Setelah proklamasi…
Dederuk Dederuk Eurasia (Streptopelia decaocto) adalah anggota merpati berkerah yang khas dan tersebar luas. Klasifikasi ilmiah Spesies Lihat teks Streptopelia atau dederuk adalah genus burung dalam keluarga burung dara dan merpati Columbidae. Species dengan bentuk yang ramping, berukuran kecil hingga sedang. Bagian atas cenderung berwarna cokelat pucat dan bagian bawah umumnya berwarna merah muda. Banyak yang memiliki ciri khas bercak hitam-putih di leher dan berdekut dengan suara monoton. Wila…