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Meaning of rockchuck

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rockchuck (n)

heavy-bodied yellowish-brown marmot of rocky areas of western North America

rockchuck Sentence Examples

  1. The playful rockchuck scampered among the granite boulders, its sleek fur glinting in the sunlight.
  2. The rockchuck's shrill whistle pierced the mountain air, echoing through the rugged canyon.
  3. The colony of rockchucks sunned themselves on a sandstone ledge, their vocalizations providing a lively soundtrack to the wilderness.
  4. The rockchuck's sturdy claws allowed it to navigate the sheer rock face with ease, its agile body defying gravity.
  5. The young rockchuck peered curiously from its burrow, its wide eyes scanning the surroundings.
  6. The predator approached cautiously, its keen senses alerted to the presence of a rockchuck nearby.
  7. The massive rockchuck stood sentinel on a rock outcropping, its imposing size deterring any potential threats.
  8. The rockchuck's sharp teeth were well-suited for gnawing on tough plants and roots.
  9. The rockchuck's fur provided excellent insulation, allowing it to withstand the harsh mountain climate.
  10. The rockchuck's playful antics and unwavering resilience made it a beloved creature among wildlife enthusiasts.

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heavy-bodied yellowish-brown marmot of rocky areas of western North America

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The playful rockchuck scampered among the granite boulders, its sleek fur glinting in the sunlight.

The rockchuck's shrill whistle pierced the mountain air, echoing through the rugged canyon.

The colony of rockchucks sunned themselves on a sandstone ledge, their vocalizations providing a lively soundtrack to the wilderness.

The rockchuck's sturdy claws allowed it to navigate the sheer rock face with ease, its agile body defying gravity.