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marmot

The marmot is immortal. - Dağ sıçanı ölümsüzdür.

Any of several large ground-dwelling rodents of the genera Marmota and Cynomys in the squirrel family
{n} a quadruped that burrows in the earth
a small European or American animal with fur and short front legs which lives under the ground (marmotte). Any of about 14 species (genus Marmota) of stout-bodied, diurnal, terrestrial squirrels found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Marmots are 12-24 in. (30-60 cm) long, excluding the short tail, and weigh 7-17 lbs (3-7.5 kg). Most species live in burrows or among boulders. They frequently sit upright and emit a whistling alarm call. Marmots live almost entirely on green plants, storing fat for hibernation. The black-and-white hoary marmot (M. caligata), of Siberia and northwestern North America, which hibernates for up to nine months, is hunted for food and fur. The yellow-bellied marmot (M. flaviventris) inhabits the western U.S. and British Columbia. See also woodchuck
monax is the woodchuck
The common American species A
stocky coarse-furred burrowing rodent with a short bushy tail found throughout the northern hemisphere; hibernates in winter
marmotta is about the size of a rabbit, and inhabits the higher regions of the Alps and Pyrenees
The common European marmot A
{i} any of a number of stout-bodied burrowing rodents with coarse fur and a short bushy tail
Any one of several species of ground squirrels or gophers of the genus Spermophilus; also, the prairie dog
Any rodent of the genus Arctomys
The bobac is another European species
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