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Contains a description of the three species of marmot that live in Alaska. The hoary marmot Marmota caligata, the Alaska marmot M. broweri, and the woodchuck M. monax are the three species of marmots that live in Alaska. The hoary marmot can be found ... http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/furbear/marmot.php
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- A Fun With Marmots
Color a picture, or take a quiz to see how much you know about marmots. ... http://www.marmots.org/kids.htm
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- The Himalayan Marmots
Information on where this species is found, what they eat, and how they communicate. In the high alpine meadows between ten and fourteen thousand feet, are found the Himalayan Marmots. About the size of a large housecat, they live colonially and are ... http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/5112/marmot.html
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- The Hoary Marmot
Contains a sketch and short description of this animal. The hoary marmot is well known to hikers in the western mountains of North America, where a highpitched whistle often welcomes visitors to the alpine country. The whistle is actually a warning t ... http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/homarm.htm
| | - Marmot Burrow
Gives accounts of many different species, myths, and tips on how to rehabilitate a sick or distressed marmot. Marmots are large, about the size of a housecat, charismatic sciurid rodents found in the Northern Hemisphere. The only US holiday named aft ... http://www.marmotburrow.ucla.edu/
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- Alpine Marmot
General information including behavior and reproduction. Marmots are members of the squirrel family, with short tails, thick greyish fur and small ears. Our distribution French, Swiss and Italian Alps, South Germany, West Austria, Carpathian mountain ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/593.shtml
| | - Vancouver Island Marmot
A foundation trying to protect this animal. Offers information about marmot ecology and life cycle. Uniquely Canadian, the Vancouver Island marmot is one of 14 marmot species worldwide and one of the most critically endangered mammals in the world. ... http://www.marmots.org/
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