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Meaning of marmot

Wordnet

marmot (n)

stocky coarse-furred burrowing rodent with a short bushy tail found throughout the northern hemisphere; hibernates in winter

Webster

marmot (n.)

Any rodent of the genus Arctomys. The common European marmot (A. marmotta) is about the size of a rabbit, and inhabits the higher regions of the Alps and Pyrenees. The bobac is another European species. The common American species (A. monax) is the woodchuck.

Any one of several species of ground squirrels or gophers of the genus Spermophilus; also, the prairie dog.

marmot Sentence Examples

  1. The agile marmot scampered up the rocky slope, its bushy tail trailing behind.
  2. Marmots are social creatures that live in colonies, often sharing burrows and food resources.
  3. The marmot's thick fur keeps it warm during the cold alpine winters.
  4. Predators such as golden eagles and coyotes pose a threat to marmots, especially during the summer months.
  5. Marmots whistle to communicate with each other, warning of approaching danger.
  6. Female marmots typically give birth to a litter of two to five pups in the spring.
  7. Marmots enjoy sunbathing on rocks to regulate their body temperature.
  8. The yellow-bellied marmot is a subspecies that inhabits meadows and alpine grasslands.
  9. Marmots hibernate during the cold winter months, emerging in the spring to feed on fresh vegetation.
  10. Marmots are an important part of the mountain ecosystem, serving as a food source for predators and a seed disperser for plants.

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stocky coarse-furred burrowing rodent with a short bushy tail found throughout the northern hemisphere; hibernates in winterAny rodent of the genus Arctomys. Th

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The agile marmot scampered up the rocky slope, its bushy tail trailing behind.

Marmots are social creatures that live in colonies, often sharing burrows and food resources.

The marmot's thick fur keeps it warm during the cold alpine winters.

Predators such as golden eagles and coyotes pose a threat to marmots, especially during the summer months.