Hoary Marmot
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Hoary Marmot: Natural History Notebooks The hoary marmot is well known to hikers in the western mountains of North America, where a high-pitched whistle often welcomes visitors to the alpine country. The whistle is actually a warning to other members of the colony of approaching danger. They are sometimes called 'whistlers' because of it, but they are more commonly identified by the name inspired by the "hoary" mantle of white fur that covers their shoulders and backs.
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Page title: | Hoary Marmot: Natural History Notebooks |
Keywords: | hoary marmot, Marmota caligata, Mammals, animal, guide, zoology, Natural History Notebooks, Canadian Museum of Nature |
Description: | Notes and images of hoary marmots, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. |
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Date | Creation date: 2000/10/27 Expiry date: 2014/12/01 |