Groundhogs: incidental archaeologists, mystical meteorologists

Groundhogs: incidental archaeologists, mystical meteorologists

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Despite being the only rodent with a holiday to its name, groundhogs are often considered pests. However, these natural-born diggers have unearthed rare artifacts, play a pivotal role in shaping ecosystems, and are tied to important breakthroughs in hepatitis B treatments. Plus they’re pretty cute. So in this episode, a special Groundhog Day edition of our Holy Scat series, we’re digging up as many amazing factoids about these creatures as we possibly can. Featuring: David Scofield, Amanda Gillen, Eric D’Aleo, Joe Bruchac, and Sandra Sexton SUPPORT Donate to support the show and get your hands on a limited edition Outside/In opossum camp mug! Subscribe to our FREE newsletter. Follow Outside/In on Instagram or Twitter, or join our private discussion group on Facebook LINKS Youtube video of a whistling groundhog NBC News video of Groundhog Day 2022 prediction Read more about the Meadowcroft Rockshelter – the oldest known site of human habitation in North America, discovered by a groundhog. Read this 1996 article about hepatitis B research using the woodchuck animal model at Cornell University. CREDITS Host: Nate Hegyi Reported and produced by Felix Poon Edited by Taylor Quimby Rebecca Lavoie is our Executive Producer Music for this episode by Blue Dot Sessions. Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

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