Everything about The Alaska Marmot totally explained
The
Alaska Marmot (
Marmota broweri) is a species of
rodent in the
Sciuridae family. It is found in the
scree slopes of the
Brooks Range, Alaska, which provide protection from predators. They eat grass, flowering plants, berries, roots,
moss, and
lichen. Alaska marmots have special winter dens with a single entrance that's plugged during the entire winter hibernation period. They are built on exposed ridges that thaw earlier than other areas, and the entire colony stays within the den from September until the plug melts in early May. Most marmots mate before emerging from the winter den. In areas where marmots are hunted, marmots remain quiet when approached by humans;
Alaska Natives have traditionally eaten marmot meat and used marmot fur in clothing.
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