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The Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) is a large member of the squirrel family that lives only on the Olympic Penninsula of Washington State. This marmot is standing and looking out from its burrow on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Shoot at Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, CA, United States
Pika  Banff  National Park Kanada
A cute richardson ground squirrel, or a common manitoba prairie dog, in the grass,
Aran Park, Bossost, Val d’Aran : the marmot
A groundhog whistling, in Austrian mountain
The Marmot is a relative of the squirrel, but unlike the squirrel, it lives on the ground and forms large groups. This charming rodent belongs to the Sciuridae family. It inhabits altitudes above 1,500 meters (often between 1,900 and 2,600 meters), particularly in rocky areas at the upper limit of the forest, where trees become sparse and decrease in size. In addition to the Alps, it can also be found in the Carpathians, and since 1948, the marmot has been successfully reintroduced in the Pyrenees, where it had completely disappeared at the beginning of the Quaternary era.
Uinta Ground Squirrel (spermophilus armatus)
Close-up portrait of an arctic ground squirrel, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia
Chipmunk sitting on rock with hands to mouth and mouth open in northern Colorado, in western USA of North America. Nearest town is Walden, Colorado.
Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) looking into the sunrise surrounded by grasses in the Olympic National Park Forest in Washington.
Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) ultra close on a stone wall in Connecticut, spring. Only chipmunk in eastern North America, and in its genus, Tamias. Of the 24 other chipmunk species, 23 occur in western or central North America and one occurs in Siberia. Outside its two breeding seasons, the eastern chipmunk is solitary. Yet it is extremely curious and can seem to enjoy human company, becoming quite tame around houses. It hibernates underground in winter and, in this case, did not emerge until May. The eastern is the largest of the world's chipmunks. It thrives in rocky, brushy woods.
Alp marmot, groundhog
Ground squirrel living in Meydan Plateau, Bolkar Mountains. Meydan plateau is a high plateau located on the northern slope of the Bolkar Mountains. Bolkar Mountains, formerly known as the Bulgarian Mountains, is a tectonic mountain range spread across the provinces of Konya, Niğde and Mersin, with the highest point at an altitude of 3,524 meters.
prairie dog
adorable bc ground squirrel
Marmot family in the mountains. A female marmot with cub
Chipmunk sitting on rock in the forest
Groundhog (marmota monax) from the alps in Austria
A prairie dog is alert near the burrow in it's habitat
Close Up Of Pika Sitting On Rock Looking Right with copy space
This species of Marmot lives throughout all of British Columbia on south facing slopes in the Rocky Mountains.
A closeup of a chipmunk in a green field
Alpine marmot on the Grossglockner, Austria
Prairie dog on a grassy field. Close-up, side view
Wild Prairie dog amongst the wildflowers in the beautiful grasslands of Badlands National Park in South Dakota USA
Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) looking into the sunrise surrounded by grasses in the Olympic National Park Forest in Washington.
Upright ground squirrel up close
Alpine Marmot (Marmota marmota). Grossglockner (Hohe Tauern Range), Austria.
Eastern chipmunk climbing rock after emerging from its burrow in spring, when its winter hibernation ends. The eastern chipmunk is the largest of the world's 25 chipmunk species, thriving in brushy, rocky woods. Recent studies suggest that it is one of the few true hibernators. The first of its two annual breeding seasons occurs from late winter through early spring. Twenty-three other chipmunk species live in western or central North America. Only the Siberian chipmunk occurs in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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