A Conversation for Ask h2g2

Woodchucks

Post 1

Drambuie Martini

Ponder this

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

this seemingly implies that woodchuck cannot in fact chuck wood.

So why are the called woodchucks?


Woodchucks

Post 2

Edsel P. Hatrack

They may not be able to chuck wood, but don't ever let one get into your clone-o-mat!


Woodchucks

Post 3

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

All hail the gilded woodchuck
Zwoobing florgle till the dawn!
While electrocuting peanuts
Her eyelashes will live on.


Woodchucks

Post 4

Orcus

Now this is more like it for conversation necromancy. If only someone had thought about the idea of an online encyclopaedia when this question was asked... smiley - winkeye

Now the boring answer (and yes I got it from the old opposition) - is that it is a morph from an old Native American name for them - 'wochuk'

However, that page left me pondering more.

So the more common and these days really famous name for a woodchuck is a groundhog.

So they are rodents not hogs.
And as far as I am aware, there are no hogs that live in the forest canopy nor fly....hence there is no need to distinguish from that...

So why are they called groundhogs? smiley - biggrin


Woodchucks

Post 5

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

Maybe they make a sound like hogs being ground. (Grinding frozen hogs probably works better)


Woodchucks

Post 6

Mr. X ---> "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes!"

They're the freakish platypus of animal names.

smiley - pirate


Woodchucks

Post 7

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

Did some reading: Groundhog has the same meaning as the Dutch originated Aardvark (earth pig). Alternative names for the groundhog were whistle pig or land beaver.

Groundhog isn't that bad.


Woodchucks

Post 8

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

The local Amish call it a 'Grundsau'. I don't know whether the one who visits my backyard objects or not, because he won't talk to me.

There is such as thing as a 'Grundsau Lodsch', or 'Lodge'. It's in the Pennsylvania Dutch W*k*p*d**:

http://pdc.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Groossdaadi_Grundsow_Lodge

Pictures of official groundhog and his home in smiley - thepost: A87868778


Key: Complain about this post