Woodchuck | ||
Classification(s) : | Prey | |
Cat Name : | Woodchuck | |
Common Name : | Woodchuck | |
Scientific Name : | Marmota monax | |
Other Name(s) : | Groundhog, Whistle-pig, Land Beaver | |
Physical Description : | A large brown rodent with a short tail, thick, curved claws, sharp teeth, and short powerful legs. They have a dense undercoat. |
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Physical Statistics : | Length: 16 – 27 Inches (41 – 68 Centimeters) |
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Behavior : | They are active during the day, and live on the moorland. They live in underground burrows and hibernate during the winter. |
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Social Organization : | They live alone except for when raising their young. |
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Approval Level : | Mod; Woodchucks can kill a cat with their short, powerful legs or with their claws and teeth. | |
Kill Difficulty : | High; A Woodchuck can cause serious wound with their teeth and claws, and can break bones with their legs. They are also very large |
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Training Level : | Specialty - Group Land; Woodchucks can sense underground vibrations, and if they see a cat, they will send out a warning cry that will send all other prey hiding. |
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Hunting Tactic : | Ground Rodents | |
Food Quality : | High; Woodchucks are large enough to feed an entire clan, and their flesh is delicious. |