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  2. 9 Expert-Approved Tips For Getting Rid Of Groundhogs - AOL

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    Groundhogs are large rodents, weighing up to about 14 pounds and measuring up to 2 feet long. They have gray-brown or gray-red fur on stout bodies, short legs, clawed feet, and a small brushy tail.

  3. Move Over, Punxsutawney Phil! Meet Other Famous Groundhogs in ...

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    Buckeye Chuck. Meet Murray, a rescue groundhog and the current Buckeye Chuck, who predicts Ohio weather from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

  4. It turns out Punxsutawney Phil is wrong more often than not - AOL

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    Phil came in at 17th out of 19 — behind a trio of taxidermied groundhogs — with an accuracy rate of just 35%, NOAA said. More from NBC Philadelphia: Family of Ellen Greenberg can take city of ...

  5. Groundhog - Wikipedia

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    In most areas, groundhogs hibernate from October to March or April, but in more temperate areas, they may hibernate as little as three months. [45] Groundhogs hibernate longer in northern latitudes than southern latitudes. [46] [47] To survive the winter, they are at their maximum weight shortly before entering hibernation. [48]

  6. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    Nuisance wildlife management is the selective removal of problem individuals or populations of specific species of wildlife. Other terms for the field include wildlife damage management, wildlife control, and animal damage control.

  7. Crepuscular animal - Wikipedia

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    In zoology, a crepuscular animal is one that is active primarily during the twilight period, [1] being matutinal, vespertine/vespertinal, or both. This is distinguished from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, where an animal is active during the hours of daytime and of night, respectively.