How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
drnick1988
2005-12-12 13:03:06 UTC
What are woodchucks, why do they eat wood, where do they live?
Four answers:
christopher
2005-12-12 13:09:31 UTC
A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
mungojelly
2005-12-12 21:12:39 UTC
Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are a cute rodent. They're common throughout much of North America.
They don't eat wood: "The woodchuck is almost a complete vegetarian, eating leaves, flowers and soft stems of various grasses, of field crops such as clover and alfalfa, and of many kinds of wild herbs. Certain garden crops like peas, beans and corn are favorites. Chucks occasionally climb trees to obtain apples and pawpaws which they relish."
The name "woodchuck" comes from "an Algonquian name for the animal (possibly Narraganset), wuchak."
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patrick
2005-12-12 21:25:57 UTC
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2005-12-12 21:11:12 UTC
noun
A common burrowing rodent (Marmota monax) of northern and eastern North America, having a short-legged, heavy-set body and grizzled brownish fur.
a woodchuck is also called a groundhog.
Diet: Groundhogs/woodchucks are mostly herbivores (plant-eaters). They eat grass, seeds, leaves, flowers, fruit, eggs, and some insects.
they dont eat wood, and they live in north america in forests and fields.
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