![]() Dunkirk, New York's own groundhog lives here...
Groundhogs are "fossorial" - meaning, they live most of their lives underground. They dig burrows or "dens", that have several entrances, each connected with the main tunnel and nesting chamber where the groundhog will hibernate for the winter. Their whiskers help them to "see" underground, but above ground they have excellent hearing and eyesight! Their natural enemies are the fox, wildcats, coyotes and hawks. Another natural enemy of the groundhog is man. Man has built homes and roads in many of the areas the groundhog has called home, reducing the size of the natural environment for Dunkirk Dave and others like him.
Groundhogs can create a fair bit trouble by helping themselves to crops that farmers grow. Sometimes, a taste of alfalfa, soybean or corn is just too irresistible! Why do groundhogs eat so much? They have to eat to build up their fat stores for their long winter nap, called "hibernation". Hibernation is a very deep, sleeplike condition where breathing and the heartbeat slows down so much, you can barely tell the animal is alive. Many different types of animals hibernate for the winter, because that is the time when food is most scarce and the temperature is very cold. Groundhog bodies store up fat and sugars from their warm weather feasts, and around about October, groundhogs are so fat, they can barely walk! As the weather begins to get cooler, the groundhog makes his way to his nesting chamber and snuggles down for a 5 month nap! Can you imagine sleeping for 5 months? You would wake up very hungry and thirsty, wouldn't you? This website, and the contents of this
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