marmot

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Marmot between flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine Marmot - Marmota marmota (4 years old) Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Alpine Marmot - Marmota marmota (4 years old) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine Marmot - Marmota marmota (4 years old) Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Prairie Marmot Gathering Twigs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marmot standing up looking curious Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Alpine Marmot raising the alarm Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow-bellied marmot Marmota flaviventris, also known as Rock Chuck, looking out of the entrance of its burrow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marmot or beaver wild animal rest on nature Royalty Free Stock Photo
Engraving illustration of alpine marmot Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The groundhog is the largest type of the squirrel family and is a terrestrial and burrowing herbivorous and hibernating wild animal. Marmot body coarse fat, thick neck kiss width, ear eye small, stubby limbs, hard claws, tail short flat. Because of the latent pathogenic bacteria and the harms of the pasture, it has always been included in the monitoring and killing of the blacklist by the Department of disease control and plant protection.


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