Can I pet a groundhog?

It is best to call your local animal control or an animal shelter to ask if they can take them in and rehabilitate them. Baby groundhogs are very sensitive, and can die if not given the proper attention. Despite being cute, groundhogs do not make good pets.
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Are groundhogs friendly to humans?

Interactions within a female's group are generally friendly. But interactions between female groups - even when those groups are shared by the same adult male - are rare and aggressive.
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Do groundhogs like to be pet?

In short, while groundhogs look adorable, they don't make the best pets due to their demanding needs. Plus, they can easily escape from their cage, climb trees, eat your vegetable patch, and even fight your dog!
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Can you pick up a groundhog?

But if you catch a groundhog, you'll probably have to kill it. "Since groundhogs are a rabies vector species, they should not be relocated," Lau says. "Property owners who live trap groundhogs should be prepared to dispatch them.
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Can groundhog hurt you?

It is very rare for groundhogs to attack humans. However, when they feel threatened or when they feel that their babies are in danger, they may attack. A few cases of groundhogs attacking humans have been reported but injuries are not that serious.
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Do groundhogs bite?

A groundhog's bite isn't usually dangerous, but the risk of rabies should be a consideration.
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Are groundhogs smart?

Groundhogs are an extremely intelligent animal forming complex social networks, able to understand social behavior, form kinship with their young, understand and communicate threats through whistling, and work cooperatively to solve tasks such as burrowing.
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Can you live trap a groundhog?

The most effective way to remove a groundhog from your yard is with a live groundhog trap.
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Do groundhogs carry fleas?

Groundhogs also carry fleas and ticks, which can pass on diseases like Lyme and Powassan to people and pets. Rabies: Groundhogs are known carriers of the rabies virus.
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Can you keep a baby groundhog?

These brown, furry rodents may seem cute and cuddly, but they do not make good pets and will need to be released to the wild when they are capable of fending for themselves. Additionally, most states have laws prohibiting keeping groundhogs as pets.
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Is it OK to feed groundhogs?

Plants- Alfalfa, clovers, dandelions, maple leaves, daisies, grass, flowers, chicken weed, sorrel (leafy green vegetable) are some plants groundhogs cherish. A garden full of plants is a paradise for groundhogs. Ferns are another plant they like to eat. In spring and summer, plants are plentiful for groundhogs to eat.
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Can groundhogs get rabies?

Do groundhogs get rabies? Groundhogs can be infected by rabies. They can also suffer from other ailments. Some signs that a groundhog is in need of help include falling over, appearing disoriented, or walking in circles.
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What do groundhogs do when scared?

A groundhog by any other name.

The name whistle-pig comes from the fact that, when alarmed, a groundhog will emit a high-pitched whistle as a warning to the rest of his or her colony. The name woodchuck has nothing to do with wood. Or chucking. It is derived from the Algonquian name for the critters, wuchak.
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What can I feed a wild groundhog?

Types of Food
  1. Greens like lettuce, alfalfa, clovers, dandelions, daisies, red mulberry and hackberry leaves.
  2. Trees (specifically bark and twigs) like black cherry and dogwood.
  3. Vegetation like carrots, celery, corn, peas, and beans.
  4. Fruits like berries, cherries and apples.
  5. Insects like June bugs, snails and grasshoppers.
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What is groundhog's favorite food?

Favorite foods include alfalfa, clover, peas, beans, lettuce, broccoli, plantain, and soybeans. Groundhogs will often devour your seedlings before they even have time to grow. Rabbits and deer eat some of the same plants, so make sure to check for burrows before concluding that you have groundhogs.
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Do groundhogs like apples?

Most Common Groundhog Meals

Primarily, groundhogs eat grasses, clover, alfalfa, and dandelions. In addition, groundhogs like to eat garden fruits and vegetables like berries, apples, lettuce, corn, and carrots.
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Do groundhogs like peanut butter?

Groundhogs are vegetarians, though they will eat insects in times of absolute necessity. Since they enjoy plants so much, most baits are derived from berries, greens, and other sweet juices. Sometimes companies will include human foods like peanut butter, since they have strong scents and include a lot of sugar.
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How can you tell if a groundhog is a boy or girl?

The male and female look a lot alike, but the male will typically be slightly larger in size, weighing in around 4-15 pounds and are 16-20" with a 4"-7" tail, chunky body, short legs and incredible curved claws designed for digging burrows, which is the typical reason for people requesting groundhog removals.
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How long does a groundhog live?

Lifespan: In the wild, groundhogs can live up to six years with two or three being average. In captivity, groundhogs reportedly live up to 14 years. Breeding: Groundhogs tend to be solitary except in the spring when a litter of four to six young are born. Litters of one to nine have been recorded.
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Do groundhogs stink?

Groundhogs are large ground squirrels that are referred to as Marmots. They are also known as woodchucks and are related to squirrels. Groundhogs are fascinating creatures. As a defense mechanism, they emit a musky odor from their anal glands!
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Can woodchucks be friendly?

Woodchucks have the ability to bite and scratch if they are cornered or threatened. They are generally docile creatures and rarely, if ever, bite.
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Is a groundhog aggressive?

Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, are found all over central and eastern US. They dig burrows in grassy areas and are known to eat through gardens. They're hard to get rid of because they are aggressive animals, and can have rabies.
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Will a groundhog fight a dog?

In the open, they are still likely to run, but if the dog is fast enough they may be forced to make a stand. Up close, they are an entirely different animal and will stand their ground and fight and would behave similarly to what they do in a trap, except that there is no trap wall between the groundhog and your dog.
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