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Q: Animal Behavior ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Animal Behavior
Category: Science > Biology
Asked by: maxwellh86-ga
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Posted: 24 Nov 2005 19:42 PST
Expires: 26 Nov 2005 23:47 PST
Question ID: 597307
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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Subject: Re: Animal Behavior
From: pinkfreud-ga on 24 Nov 2005 20:17 PST
 
This may be of interest to you:

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Subject: Re: Animal Behavior
From: markvmd-ga on 24 Nov 2005 22:10 PST
 
Why do folks believe they are the first to think of this?
Subject: Re: Animal Behavior
From: wizard4u-ga on 25 Nov 2005 22:24 PST
 
HELLO MAXWELL HERE IS UR ANSWER

As much wood As a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
this is the sensible answer.
i have read the links provided for the same question answered by the
google researchers but it is very complex i could not understand it
did u understand it?

After much research from internet which iam doing for the past 6 years.
i have found a reasonable answer for your q.

ANSWER:
About 700 pounds. Compared to beavers, groundhogs/woodchucks are not
adept at moving timber, although some will chew wood. (At Cornell,
woodchucks that gnaw their wooden nest boxes are given scraps of
2-by-4 lumber.) A wildlife biologist once measured the inside volume
of a typical woodchuck burrow and estimated that -- if wood filled the
hole instead of dirt -- the industrious animal would have chucked
about 700 pounds' worth

Sources: College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University; New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation; Mammals of the Eastern
United States, Second Edi tion, William J. Hamilton Jr. and John O.
Whitaker Jr.

regards
WIZARD4U

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