Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How many feet can a raccoon dig ?

Raccoon's no, groundhogs yes, big holes. Of course other animals dig too.





The average groundhog excavates over 700 pounds of dirt digging just one den, and a single groundhog may have four or or five dens scattered across its territory, moving in and out of them as crops and weather change.





Groundhog burrows are important shelter resources for red fox, gray fox, opossum, raccoon, and skunk, most of whom do not dig their own burrows, but simply occupy those of groundhogs.How many feet can a raccoon dig ?
Raccoons just open the gate! Or crawl the fence/wall, climb the tree.





They do dig, but they don't burrow. They dig in search of food, but they don't tunnel under walls.How many feet can a raccoon dig ?
Raccoons aren't known for their digging.
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