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ground hogs
Impact on Human Health: Like all rodents, Groundhogs carry rabies which can
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through the bite wound. They also carry mites, ticks and other parasites that can
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wild, groundhogs are very aggressive animals and will defend both dens and feeding
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Nesting/Dens: Groundhogs use burrows for sleeping, rearing young, and hibernating.
A Groundhog burrow is usually large, with up to 50 ft. of tunnels buried up to 5 ft.
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with short, powerful legs and thick, curved claws. Groundhogs are covered with two
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Food: Mostly herbivorous, groundhogs eat primarily wild grasses and other vegetation,
including berries and agricultural crops, when available. They can eat grubs,
grasshoppers, insects, snails and other small animals, but are not as omnivorous as
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