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Groundhog Woodchuck Foraging for Food Among Shrubs in New Hampshire
Chipmunk Standing in Grass
Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra lutra), also known as the common otter. Wildlife animal.
Squirrel eating pinecone in the forest
Otter - profile
A prairie dog is alert near the burrow in it's habitat
Squirrels looking at each other in the green grass. Anatolian Souslik-Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus xanthoprymnus
Eastern chipmunk on knife edge of rock in a New England stone wall. Of about 25 chipmunk species in the world, 24 occur in North America, one in Siberia. This is the only one in the eastern U.S.
A prairie dog is eating slice of carrot with front paws on a grassy lawn.
Chipmunk
Marmot posing in the grass on sunny day
Tiny Fairy Penguin close-up
Groundhog
A Chipmunk is catching some sunshine on the rocks
prairie dog in hole
Squirrel with walnut on tree branch. Wild nature. Nut
A ground squirrel peeks out of it\\'s burrow.See also:
Hamster
Marmot Sunning Itself On Granite Rock in Kings Canyon National Park
A prairie dog crouches in the prairie grass in Badlands National Park, South Dakota.
African Penguin in a nest, Spheniscus demersus, selective focus on head
Cute little  squirrel looking for food in park, on the ground in public park in Taipei, Taiwan
Watching
Otter resting on rocks
Cute brown garden wood mouse rodent
The Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis) is a type of squirrel found in the mountainous areas of western North America. Because of its stripes and cheek pouches the Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel is often thought of as a chipmunk. It is considerably larger than the chipmunk and lacks facial stripes. This squirrel was photographed on Mount Fremont in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
prairie dogs sitting and eating
Otters are one of our top predators, feeding mainly on fish, waterbirds, amphibians and crustaceans. Otters have their cubs in underground burrows, known as a ‘holt’. Excellent and lithe swimmers, the young are in the water by 10 weeks of age. Otters are well suited to a life on the water as they have webbed feet, dense fur to keep them warm and can close their ears and nose when underwater. For the best chances of seeing an otter in the wild, try the west coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands or some parts of Wales, northern England and East Anglia.
A chipmunk paying close attention to the fuchsia flower.
Wild Grouse in the beautiful Olympic National Park in Western Washington State USA.
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