Gophers, on the other hand, often have yellowed teeth peeking out from their mouths, while groundhog teeth will be white if they are ever seen. Given the inherent size difference between groundhog ...
A groundhog’s feet are dark brown or black—similar to the color of their fur. Gophers’ feet, on the other hand, are smaller, thinner, and pink. 4. Gophers have large, protruding teeth.
which they keep from growing too long by chewing and gnawing on just about anything they can get their teeth on, including cables, hoses, and other rubbery materials. One groundhog reportedly ...
Groundhog borrows can be six feet deep and 20 feet wide, they also include multiple bathrooms. A groundhogs have four incisors that never stop growing. Their teeth can grow 1/16 of an inch per week.