- Hoary Marmot
Taxobox
name = Hoary Marmot
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
image_width = 180px
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Sciuridae
genus = "Marmota "
subgenus = "Petromarmota "
species = "M. caligata"
binomial = "Marmota caligata"
binomial_authority = (Eschscholtz,1829 )The hoary marmot ("Marmota caligata") is a
species ofmarmot that inhabits the mountains of northwestNorth America . The largest populations are inAlaska . In the northern part of that state they may live near sea level. Hoary marmots live near thetree line on slopes withgrass es andforb s to eat and rocky areas for cover. It is the largest North Americanground squirrel and is often nicknamed "the whistler" for its high-pitched warning issued to alert other members of the colony to possible danger. The animals are sometimes called "whistle pigs."Whistler, British Columbia , originally London Mountain because of its heavy fogs and rain, was renamed for these animals to help make it more marketable as a resort. [ [http://www.britishcolumbia.com/regions/towns/?townID=3379 BritishColumbia.com] - Whistler, British Columbia]The "hoary" in their name refers to the silver-grey fur on their shoulders and upper back; the remainder of the upper parts are mainly covered in reddish brown fur. The underparts are greyish. They have a white patch on the muzzle and black feet and lower legs.
These animals hibernate 7 to 8 months a year in
burrow s that they excavate in the soil, often among or under boulders. Mating occurs after hibernation and 2 to 4 young are born in the spring. Males establish "harems," but may also visit females in other territories. Predators include golden eagles; grizzly and black bears; and wolves.Unlike most animals their size, hoary marmots are not shy around humans. Rather than running away at first sight, they will often go about their business while being watched.
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References
*Carling, M. "Marmota caligata" (hoary marmot)." Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan. 1999. [http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Marmota_caligata.html]
*IUCN2006|assessors=Cook|year=1996|id=42456|title=Marmota caligata|downloaded=12 May 2006
*ITIS|ID=180139|taxon=Marmota caligata|year=2006|date=18 March
*Thorington, R. W. Jr. and R. S. Hoffman. 2005. Family Sciuridae. Pp. 754-818 "in" Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
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