Need some GOOD news today? Consider, the Vancouver Island marmot once numbered fewer than 30 individuals in the wild. This year we are celebrating 381 wild-living marmots - the most ever counted for this rare species. Photo: John Deal.
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I know. I really do. But it would make the smol marmot very uncomfortable.
Yes, it has very strong teef and claws. And yes, it will use them if it feels threatened (some experience here), but that's not what's most important. We admire the marmot - from a respectful distance.
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Yes, it has very strong teef and claws. And yes, it will use them if it feels threatened (some experience here), but that's not what's most important. We admire the marmot - from a respectful distance.
*squeak* 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥳