Groundhog Day
Feb 1, 2005 -
© Mary M. Alward
• That groundhogs have five toes on their back feet, but only four on their front? • That groundhogs teeth are white and continue to grow? They must keep them ground down so they won't harm the groundhog. • That groundhogs live all over North America - even in Alaska? I hope you've enjoyed these fast facts about groundhogs. They are very interesting creatures. For more information on these animals, follow the links below. Links: Help the groundhog find its shadow. Groundhog Coloring and Activity Pages. Groundhog Haven. This site has lots of information. You can hear groundhog sounds, view live groundhog footage, and send a groundhog postcard. Be sure to check out the groundhog photo gallery. Awesome site for those interested in groundhogs.
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