July 5, 2026

Groundhog: The Marmot We Thought Could Predict The Weather

Groundhog: The Marmot We Thought Could Predict The Weather
Groundhog: The Marmot We Thought Could Predict The Weather
Relax With Animal Facts
Groundhog: The Marmot We Thought Could Predict The Weather
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It's not Groundhog Day, but who cares; these guys are awesome. Wind down with me as we learn about the Groundhog (also known as the Woodchuck), the animal we thought could predict the weather with great accuracy. You can listen attentively, let your mind wander, or drift off to sleep while we reflect on the wonders of wildlife. We'll explore things like the Groundhogs' reputation, architectural ability, and defense mechanisms.


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Outline:

Here are the timestamps for our Groundhog adventure to help you navigate and relax the way you want to:


(00:01) - Intro

(02:40) - Adventure Prep

(05:49) - Journey Begins

(06:05) - Animal Facts


Intro Music: Franz Gordon's Nocturnal Daydream.


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