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![]() > wrote in message oups.com... > > Ophelia wrote: >> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message >> ... >> > >> > "Ophelia" > wrote >> > >> >> "Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote >> > >> >>> Here is the groundhog day FAQ Ophelia: >> >>> >> >>> http://www.groundhog.org/faq/history.shtml >> >>> >> >> >> >> Thank you Michael. So a groundhog is what we know as a hedgehog? >> > >> > Oh, not like any hedgehog I've ever seen! They're bigger >> > than housecats. And no quill type things, just fur. Google >> > on the word groundhog, 3 pictures pop right up. >> >> Ok I have looked. They look a bit like chipmunks to me ![]() > > Think of something a bit like a land beaver but a bit smaller and > without the paddle-type tail. I would guess that a big groundhog will > weight up to 10 -15 lbs, perhaps more. they remind be a little bit of > a > ferret in the way that they move. Thanks John ![]() ![]() |
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