A groundhog can grow up to 18-26 inches including the tail. They are brown and have a white strip on their belly. Groundhogs eat grass, clover, peas and some grains.
They live in a hole or a pile of wood. They also live in North America in forests or tall grass.
They are only active at night. Their predators are people, snakes, birds, coyotes.
They hibernate in their home covered by soil, and snow.
Their babies are born in spring and they are brown when they are born. They live up to 6 years old.
Other interesting facts
1. Groundhogs whistle very loudly when they are afraid.
2. Groundhogs can have up to 6 babies.
3. They change the leaves and grass on the floor in their sleeping room in the summer time just like we change our sheets on our beds.