Marmot vs. Woodchuck

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Main Difference

The main difference between Marmot and Woodchuck is that the Marmot is a genus of mammals and Woodchuck is a species of mammal

  • Marmot

    Marmots are relatively large ground squirrels in the genus Marmota, with 15 species living in Asia, Europe and North America. These herbivores are active during the summer when often found in groups, but are not seen during the winter when they hibernate underground. They are the heaviest members of the squirrel family.

  • Woodchuck

    The groundhog (Marmota monax), also known as a woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots. It was first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. The groundhog is also referred to as a chuck, wood-shock, groundpig, whistlepig, whistler, thickwood badger, Canada marmot, monax, moonack, weenusk, red monk and, among French Canadians in eastern Canada, suffleur. The name “thickwood badger” was given in the Northwest to distinguish the animal from the prairie badger. Monax was a Native American name of the woodchuck, which meant “the digger”. Young groundhogs may be called chucklings. Other marmots, such as the yellow-bellied and hoary marmots, live in rocky and mountainous areas, but the groundhog is a lowland creature. It is found through much of the eastern United States across Canada and into Alaska

Wikipedia
  • Marmot (noun)

    Any of several large ground-dwelling rodents of the genera Marmota and Cynomys in the squirrel family.

  • Woodchuck (noun)

    A rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots, noshow=1.

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