What is a wood chuck besides somthing that chucks it an animal or tool?
Woodchuck is the common name for several species of large ground squirrels native to North America. They are stout-bodied rodents with short legs and tails. Woodchucks are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and meadows. They are herbivorous and their diet consists of various plants, including grasses, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Woodchucks are skilled diggers and can construct extensive burrows, often with multiple entrances. They are solitary animals and spend most of their time alone, except during the breeding season. Woodchucks are considered keystone species as their burrowing activities create habitats for other species. Their status varies based on the region, but some populations are hunted for their meat and fur.