I have a groundhog living in my backyard, I see it in the afternoon, just a fat happy guy soaking up the warm sunlight and chewing the grass for hours.
I've got one that lives around the pond out back of my apartment. I see it going for swims quite often, and I think it might have a burrow with an underwater entrance under a willow tree, as I see it swim towards the tree and dive, bu not come back up, fairly often. Cute little guys.
I saw one of these guys on a trip to Washington on Mount Rainier, they do this thing where they stand up and stare at tourists passing by, absolutely adorable.
@@katiekane5247 probably something like "those giant leggy bastards are back, i hope they drop some tasty snacks like the last herd that past through."
@@arthas640 lol then marmots get addicted to all the crap the food and just start following people everywhere then we get domesticated marmots over a long period of time
My mom allowed a groundhog to live under our shed for years, I’ve seen a few babies throughout the years. What was most odd to me was she shared the space under the shed with a rabbit. Update a raccoon family of 6 has moved in and live with the groundhog
They eat as much as possible and hibernate through the winter...just like me! This is my spirit animal. I saw some marmots in Bregenz, Austria on a mountain a couple weeks ago. They're so cute!!
my neighbores planted a bunch of nut trees that they never clean up after so there's a literal army of squirels here. They love to dig up my garden burying their nuts since the garden soil is so soft and easy to dig in. They've been doing it less since i got a rottweiler for unrelated reasons but i still find my strawberries dug up every once in awhile.
I really like them. In the region of Switzerland I originally come from, there's a valley that we call the valley of the marmots. It is placed high in the mountains and it very quiet, apart from the marmots. It's really nice.
I live in Ohio and was really confused to hear that anyone could be afraid of these guys. I see them in my yard every day in the summer. Sometimes I will play a sound clip of a groundhog call and they answer back... really cool little creatures.
@@hantingchen5497 I understand that, it was mentioned in the video. It is just the specific key difference of the animal, in this case one of them prefers to be more solitary.
I just said to myself, "look up whether or not groundhogs hibernate"..crazy. I've been walking this dog I adopted and we take a trail through the woods. A week or two into March and all of a sudden there were groundhogs all over.
I thought I had one of these living in my back yard so I put a fence coordinating off the area by the hole so my dogs wouldn't hurt him, turned out it was a vixen and her pups. They are really cool to watch and love to steal my dogs squeaky toys. Kind of funny to hear loud squeaks coming from the woods in the middle of the night
I work at a gold course and they are very friendly. They dont get fed, so dont worry, they just got used to all the people. If someone sees a marmot on the course we tell them to just clap, and the marmot will run away, but if you get low and pat your lap the marmots will home say hi! Ever pet a marmot? Their so fluffy! And the ones we've got love ranch croutons, it how we get them into cages, so we can take them off the course. We dont wanna hurt these fluffy boys! We use a natural chemical to knock them out, then take all the marmots, (babies too) and plant them in the fields surrounding our town.
I have raised many groundhogs, as I work for an aminal rehabilitator here in the Northeast of the U.S. They are very nice animals who come back their wholes lives to this area and can be fed by hand. But when they have babies down in that hole they get very feisty and have been known to bite ankles.
Oh, I saw one in the local...uh...church-yard...in downtown Ottawa. I watched it for a bit and it brought me a lot of joy. There's a lot of construction on the street, however...so I hope the little guy is doing okay.
Except they use their bare "hands" to dig into frozen ground/permafrost. And probably can chew a tree for fun. * I don't think you want to fight anybody with those skills.
Dingoes took the niche of the marsupial tiger, I say we keep them until we get the technology to bring back the marsupial tiger. And they are introduced
I once went on a volunteer holiday in the alps with earth watch. It was a tour to observe marmots for a week. At the end, we get to hold one. It had very rough coat.
Hope! Oh lordy, its years from when I last heard the name- Madam was my entire childhood! She is the reason I got into agriculture- Didn't quite ended up working with animals but still. Thank you soo much for reminding me of this wonderful lady and those round sunshines. :3
Groundhogs (also sometimes called Whistlepigs) are all over here in Ohio. They're also not completely restricted to the ground. They've been known to run up trees when threatened.
We have a lot of marmots. One thing they love is climbing into cars through the undercarriage, the insulation around some wiring is apparently a great marmot snack, they can do quite a bit of damage. The young ones are very curious and will try to get in your house. But they’re cute and we put up with them until the predators deal with the excess population. 😢
I played golf at a course near Reno, Nev., where marmots ruled. It was like playing around dozens of furry gnomes, plus they made extra holes for the golf balls.
Maybe the love for wildlife is a calling! One that's very hard to resist! I really vibe with these things! Soo soothing and beautiful! Thanks Animal Logic
They are the cutest little things! A little family of marmots lives in a grassy patch on the side of the road by my house. When driving by I always look to see if they are out and about!
My mother has a photo of my great great grandfather holding his pet groundhog on the front porch of his house, as the story goes he also had a bobcat later on
0:53 "People are fearful of them" 😲 I really am surprised how some people can be fearful of a furball like that. Probably think Capybaras are too aggresive too.
I remember when I woke one up on a hike. It was so still I thought it was dead. I got close and the poor thing woke up. He didn't run away, but he wasn't pleased to be disturbed.
When l was younger there were yellow bellied marmots near the cabin l would spend some summer time in. They were so cool to watch, and somewhat friendly.
My dog and I met what we thought was a Marmot, but wikipedia says they don't live around here, so it must have been a juvenile groundhog. He was a brave little guy; he wanted to fight my dog, but I didn't let that happen.
We've got beavers and groundhogs in our fields, they're very cute and since theres only one groundhog they're pretty relaxed unless you approach them directly
Do Fowler’s Toads. I live in Maryland and catch them when it rains. They don’t like to be underground when it’s too wet. But I see that they can’t hop back unto the curbs so they just run alongside them. Very cute. I keep them until they breed... they can lay 10,000 eggs! I saw the tadpoles as a kid roaming through the woods. The ponds used to brew with them. Magical!
I would see a family of groundhogs on my university campus. I would call them, Mr. Waddle, Mrs. Waddle and Waddle Jr. They were super cute. And yes Waddle Jr is half the size of it's parents. I also have a love hate relationship with them. They make me smile with their waddle but they ruin my tomatoes by taking that 1 bite then leaving it to rot. I've always wondered what groundhog stew tasted like.
Can't say about groundhogs,but boiled muskrat is quite tasty as a stew. Probably pretty similar taste. A rodent that eats healthy grass ,etc,not a city rat eating anything at all. Skin it,paunch it, put the whole carcass in water,bring to a boil,simmer. Let the carcass cool,separate the meat,add the usual carrots,onions maybe cubed potato,or cooked rice or boiled barley,mixed frozen veg,whatever looks promising and available.
I've never really bothered with the local groundhogs. Didn't know they were a type of marmot until today. I've watched Hope For Wildlife on Animal Planet about a year back.
Groundhogs discouraged my family from buying a house this year because you couldn't walk on the grass whatsoever or you'd sink. Apparently they made it their home while it was up for sale 😉
I have a groundhog living in my backyard, I see it in the afternoon, just a fat happy guy soaking up the warm sunlight and chewing the grass for hours.
3dagalathor all I see is squirrels
I've got one that lives around the pond out back of my apartment. I see it going for swims quite often, and I think it might have a burrow with an underwater entrance under a willow tree, as I see it swim towards the tree and dive, bu not come back up, fairly often. Cute little guys.
Uhhhhhhhhh I might go to America and hunt animals
@@jackboydudethekaijuboy4652 If you want to hunt animals in the US, go to Florida and hunt some Limpkin. Everyone will thank you.
Aww 😊
In awe of the size of these lads, absolute units!
pewdiepie is that you?
In awe AT* the size of this Lad
Beeg boye
Well That escalated quickly lol
I saw one of these guys on a trip to Washington on Mount Rainier, they do this thing where they stand up and stare at tourists passing by, absolutely adorable.
Can you imagine what they must think about us humans?
I just moved to Washington...I'll have to keep my eyes out for those cuties! I didn't know they lived here.
Frozen Hamburgers did it scream at you?
@@katiekane5247 probably something like "those giant leggy bastards are back, i hope they drop some tasty snacks like the last herd that past through."
@@arthas640 lol then marmots get addicted to all the crap the food and just start following people everywhere then we get domesticated marmots over a long period of time
My mom allowed a groundhog to live under our shed for years, I’ve seen a few babies throughout the years. What was most odd to me was she shared the space under the shed with a rabbit.
Update a raccoon family of 6 has moved in and live with the groundhog
Lol!
How precious
That sounds like my dream home. I would install so many webcams. I would just make sure no wires!
Ours shares the space with a skunk. And its also under our shed haha
Same story shed and all only difference is that it was a raccoon 2 raccoons actually.
You need to wake the Marmot to continue on your path
Gotta find a marmotflute!
Or murder the Marmot
There's 2 types of people in this world
@hammerAddicion4u where is that from, reference?
@@hunkamajunka2741 pokemon I think
"In the summer marmots eat as much as possible."
Picture of marmot holding a rock in it's mouth.
@Eric Taylor Im sure rocks are very nutritious
@@YanosProductions well rocks have lots of minerals
Funny… I do this in November..
Rocks hold plenty of minerals but they (marmots) are usually herbivores(animals that eat plants)
@@RebmE I don't think rocks eat anything.
*Chonky bois*
Shy Banana they are rodents like rabbits but more related to squirrels
@@vivahernando1 rabbits arent rodents, they belong to the order Lagomorpha.
They eat as much as possible and hibernate through the winter...just like me! This is my spirit animal. I saw some marmots in Bregenz, Austria on a mountain a couple weeks ago. They're so cute!!
youre an adult.
Sumo squirrels.
patch of dirt in garden: **exist**
groundhog: "its free real estate"
my neighbores planted a bunch of nut trees that they never clean up after so there's a literal army of squirels here. They love to dig up my garden burying their nuts since the garden soil is so soft and easy to dig in. They've been doing it less since i got a rottweiler for unrelated reasons but i still find my strawberries dug up every once in awhile.
Tired worn out comment: **exists**
Floozy comment hungry ppl: “it’s free real estate “
@@NoCareBearsGiven i forgot this even exsisted lol
*Ah the meme animal that screamed a thousand reposts.*
Alan! Allen! Alan!
*AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!*
Funhaus
Steve Steve Steve
No, I think it was Alan.
3:44 I can't stop watching this part, the way the one on the right runs is so adorable and hilarious
lmao same
I'd love to live like a marmot. Hibernating during winter sounds like a swell idea.
Thought the same!
I do that already
Winter: I sleep
Tourists exist: O_o
And eating as much as you want during the summer without being judged, hell yeah 😩
I really like them. In the region of Switzerland I originally come from, there's a valley that we call the valley of the marmots. It is placed high in the mountains and it very quiet, apart from the marmots. It's really nice.
Their Kingdom🥹
They're so CUTE.
Also I shall still persist to suggest secretary bird.
Your persistence paid off gloriously! I sincerely thank you!
Love that bird
I live in Ohio and was really confused to hear that anyone could be afraid of these guys. I see them in my yard every day in the summer. Sometimes I will play a sound clip of a groundhog call and they answer back... really cool little creatures.
ALAN, ALAN, ALAN, ALAN, ALAN...
STEVE, STEVE, STEVE, STEVE, STEVE
Night time ,daaay time,night time daaaaaay time
Ohno
You had to go there?
That was a pika, not a marmot.
Indeed
Seen a marmot fight this summer driving through Rocky Mountain National Park. Stellar. 10/10 recommend.
Finally there was an explanation for their differences:
Marmot = groups
Groundhog = solitary
@@hantingchen5497 I understand that, it was mentioned in the video. It is just the specific key difference of the animal, in this case one of them prefers to be more solitary.
@@hantingchen5497 No, poodles are a breed of dog, and dogs are a subspecies of wolf.
@@hantingchen5497 Our dogs are a subspecies of Wolf technically.
@@hantingchen5497 poodle would be a breed, not a subspecies.
poodle is a breed of domestic dog which is a subspecies of wolf
I just said to myself, "look up whether or not groundhogs hibernate"..crazy. I've been walking this dog I adopted and we take a trail through the woods. A week or two into March and all of a sudden there were groundhogs all over.
does the dog chase them? there's few things my dog loves more than catching any kind of rodent.
love marmots, always go up into estes park in the summer and watch them chonk around
I thought I had one of these living in my back yard so I put a fence coordinating off the area by the hole so my dogs wouldn't hurt him, turned out it was a vixen and her pups. They are really cool to watch and love to steal my dogs squeaky toys. Kind of funny to hear loud squeaks coming from the woods in the middle of the night
They’re so fuzzy and chunky looking, I love it!
I love how he just plops down and starts munching!!!😂
They're adorable!!! That story toward the end about pest control & the babies... *heartbreaking!!!*
I can't believe how Hope and her team saved all those babies! Bravo!! You guys deserve our admiration! 👍😘
the gentle chonks of nature
I work at a gold course and they are very friendly. They dont get fed, so dont worry, they just got used to all the people. If someone sees a marmot on the course we tell them to just clap, and the marmot will run away, but if you get low and pat your lap the marmots will home say hi! Ever pet a marmot? Their so fluffy! And the ones we've got love ranch croutons, it how we get them into cages, so we can take them off the course. We dont wanna hurt these fluffy boys! We use a natural chemical to knock them out, then take all the marmots, (babies too) and plant them in the fields surrounding our town.
I have raised many groundhogs, as I work for an aminal rehabilitator here in the Northeast of the U.S. They are very nice animals who come back their wholes lives to this area and can be fed by hand. But when they have babies down in that hole they get very feisty and have been known to bite ankles.
"Nice marmot." The Dude.
I love your videos and everytime I see your videos makes me want to become a zoologist and wildlife biologist even more than I already do.
This just made my night. Don't stop reaching for it!
Just makes me fall in love with Danielle even more :/
I've got a mama groundhog with two young ones that are mature this year. They're very cute 💕
"Are you sitting on the remote?"
Me: 1:01
Oh, I saw one in the local...uh...church-yard...in downtown Ottawa. I watched it for a bit and it brought me a lot of joy. There's a lot of construction on the street, however...so I hope the little guy is doing okay.
I have a groundhog that lives under my patio and I see her come out a few times a week. Last year she had babies.
Ah yes, the chonky ball of plague
LOL
omg!
when they're "fighting" they look like dude bros saying
"I saw you looking at my girl, man"
"come at me bra"
xD
Who's the chonkiest of them all
Except they use their bare "hands" to dig into frozen ground/permafrost.
And probably can chew a tree for fun.
*
I don't think you want to fight anybody with those skills.
That thumbnail title has got to be the best one I’ve ever seen. I’m never gonna get over full metal chonk.
Do moose or lynx please.
You should do dingoes and tell everyone about why they are endangered due to breeding with dogs and hunting
Dingos are an introduced species. They are still dogs. They adapted to the environment but displaced native species.
Erlyk Dalkien .. debatable, and if so you’re still talking something like 10,000 years ago
@@johnc7937 actually, the dingo arrived in Australia only about 3000 years ago. You are right about them being endangered, though.
Dingoes took the niche of the marsupial tiger, I say we keep them until we get the technology to bring back the marsupial tiger. And they are introduced
Stock Name what about animals that evolved in the place where they’re from
Why almost no one seems to talk about the way they adorably run😍❤
I once went on a volunteer holiday in the alps with earth watch. It was a tour to observe marmots for a week. At the end, we get to hold one. It had very rough coat.
Alan! Alan! Alan! Al! Alan! Ooh that's not Alan.. that's Steve ..Steve! Steve! Steven!
I love when she said “their are so many ways to live comfortably with nature” so true
I love the fact that it says CHONK in the thumbnail
Hope! Oh lordy, its years from when I last heard the name- Madam was my entire childhood!
She is the reason I got into agriculture- Didn't quite ended up working with animals but still. Thank you soo much for reminding me of this wonderful lady and those round sunshines. :3
Marmots: “I can slow my heart beat and lower my metabolism to take up less food!”
Literally every reptile: “so can I”
The lizards and scorpions are getting jealous lol. 🦎🦂
I have two of these lil chonks as neighbors. They like to plunder my garden and I like to practice my slingshot aim with them
Groundhogs (also sometimes called Whistlepigs) are all over here in Ohio. They're also not completely restricted to the ground. They've been known to run up trees when threatened.
wood chuck
Omg it's Hope For Wildlife! Awesome to see them on the show.
Did you know ground hogs sometimes climb to forage? And they make high pitch whistles reminiscent of a birds call when alarmed.
Literally in the video
We have a lot of marmots. One thing they love is climbing into cars through the undercarriage, the insulation around some wiring is apparently a great marmot snack, they can do quite a bit of damage. The young ones are very curious and will try to get in your house. But they’re cute and we put up with them until the predators deal with the excess population. 😢
Hearing the chirping sent my Guinea pigs off! Lol I love your videos!
lol
As a metalhead on the east coast of Canada i can confirm these buds are 50% metal 50% unbridal anger
I played golf at a course near Reno, Nev., where marmots ruled. It was like playing around dozens of furry gnomes, plus they made extra holes for the golf balls.
What club do you use when a ball goes in one of those divots?
Not even 10 seconds in and already a Pokémon reference towards animals. I love it. Don’t work it too hard though.
Maybe the love for wildlife is a calling! One that's very hard to resist! I really vibe with these things! Soo soothing and beautiful! Thanks Animal Logic
They are the cutest little things! A little family of marmots lives in a grassy patch on the side of the road by my house. When driving by I always look to see if they are out and about!
My dad once shot a groundhog in the head, he later fell in the groundhogs hole....breaking his ankle. Ground 🐿 life!
Jared Bray that’s what u call a karma-chuck
Oof lmao karma works fast,the groundhog must've cursed him lol
The faster karma manifests, the closer you are you enlightenment. Supposedly.
Camping in the mountains of Colorado, I can testify that they are mega-chonky.
Ah yeah Megachom, enemy of Chomptimus Prime. Love the cartoon
Welcome back Danielle, we missed you! 🤘🤘
Give me a second, I can''t process how sweet this guy is
Man, forget the animals I watch this channel just to look and hear Denaille. She is beautiful!!
She is overweight
ColonelMetus wow. Just wow.
@@ColonelMetus wtf lmao!
"Hibernate until their food is available again"
I think I am an Marmot
As a Pennsylvanian I must explain that groundhogs day is just a reason to get drunk
My mother has a photo of my great great grandfather holding his pet groundhog on the front porch of his house, as the story goes he also had a bobcat later on
I would LOVE to be a marmot....eat as much as i can in the summer and sleep through the winter!😅
0:53 "People are fearful of them"
😲 I really am surprised how some people can be fearful of a furball like that.
Probably think Capybaras are too aggresive too.
Bless them for saving these beautiful creatures ❤️❤️
I remember when I woke one up on a hike. It was so still I thought it was dead. I got close and the poor thing woke up. He didn't run away, but he wasn't pleased to be disturbed.
When l was younger there were yellow bellied marmots near the cabin l would spend some summer time in. They were so cool to watch, and somewhat friendly.
Marmots are the animal equivalent of hobbits. Eat, drink, chill, sleep.
My dog and I met what we thought was a Marmot, but wikipedia says they don't live around here, so it must have been a juvenile groundhog. He was a brave little guy; he wanted to fight my dog, but I didn't let that happen.
Marmots: Basically a fun sized American Capybara
Marmot fight montage 😂 I love it.
Quokka:
Finally, a worthy opponent, our battle shall be legendary
I feel like Danielle’s drawings should be the thumbnail!!!!!!!
We've got beavers and groundhogs in our fields, they're very cute and since theres only one groundhog they're pretty relaxed unless you approach them directly
this is one of the best animal channels on youtube.
thank you guys
I approve of these critters.
Do Fowler’s Toads. I live in Maryland and catch them when it rains. They don’t like to be underground when it’s too wet. But I see that they can’t hop back unto the curbs so they just run alongside them. Very cute. I keep them until they breed... they can lay 10,000 eggs! I saw the tadpoles as a kid roaming through the woods. The ponds used to brew with them. Magical!
Porcupines next plz!! Love your show Danielle!!
I think this is what I saw on the side of a busy highway standing just staring into the abyss.
I would see a family of groundhogs on my university campus. I would call them, Mr. Waddle, Mrs. Waddle and Waddle Jr. They were super cute. And yes Waddle Jr is half the size of it's parents. I also have a love hate relationship with them. They make me smile with their waddle but they ruin my tomatoes by taking that 1 bite then leaving it to rot. I've always wondered what groundhog stew tasted like.
Can't say about groundhogs,but boiled muskrat is quite tasty as a stew. Probably pretty similar taste. A rodent that eats healthy grass ,etc,not a city rat eating anything at all.
Skin it,paunch it, put the whole carcass in water,bring to a boil,simmer. Let the carcass cool,separate the meat,add the usual carrots,onions maybe cubed potato,or cooked rice or boiled barley,mixed frozen veg,whatever looks promising and available.
This was a lovely episode of Animalogic
Marmots are real-life Snorlaxes ... and Like video👍
Literally same!
I AM A REAL LIFE SNORLAX
And they can now Marmo-max
Being afraid of marmots Is a new peak of idiocracy i never dig into 😂
I love this channel. You look great Danielle!
I had a wide stupid smile through most of this video. So cute. Poor things.
Your drawings are getting much better ... Can you do a video on palm squirrel
Goundhogs are fine and peaceful until you have a Garden, then it's war.
What about an episode on chimaeras(Holocephali) next? :)
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My daughter has a groundhog in her backyard. It climbed a tree once. I went right up to it and touched it. He didn't mind, just stared at me.
Love the grace when they run.
I've never really bothered with the local groundhogs. Didn't know they were a type of marmot until today. I've watched Hope For Wildlife on Animal Planet about a year back.
Groundhogs discouraged my family from buying a house this year because you couldn't walk on the grass whatsoever or you'd sink. Apparently they made it their home while it was up for sale 😉
JACKALS PLEASE!!! My heart goes out to Paris tonight.
So sad😔
I know, I’m depressing. I set up a go fund me if you want to give me money.
😂😂
If we had to elect a mammalian representative, I feel like these guys are at least in the running.
Great video! Can you please do the Hawaiian bobtail squid?(sorry if I seem rude)
I am so happy that I saw one at Beartooth. It's so adorable.
Love the suit!!! Glad to see you back on the channel Danielle!
Marmots are the best.
Amazing little critters to observe in the Olympic National Park.😊