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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are fairly large animals and are related to the squirrel family. | 0.748413 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are fairly large animals and are related to the squirrel family. | 0.748413 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are found in western and eastern portions of North America. | 0.51391 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are good climbers and sometimes are seen in lower tree branches. | 0.474492 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are groundhogs, which are no hogs. | 0.674893 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are herbivorous feeding on the new foliage of plants. | 0.815448 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are ideal laboratory animals in which to study liver cancer and hepatitis. | 0.514817 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are in no danger of becoming extinct, even with the threat of deforestation. | 0.457312 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are known for building extensive underground burrow systems. | 0.612084 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are members of the squirrel family. | 0.727325 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are members of the squirrel family. | 0.727325 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are most active during early morning and late afternoon when they are feeding. | 0.679973 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are most active during early morning and late afternoon when they are feeding. | 0.679973 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are most active during the day. | 0.622836 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are one of the few mammals that enter into true hibernation. | 0.745017 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are particularly fond of legumes, including alfalfa and vetch, clover, peas, and beans. | 0.416379 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are primarily active during daylight hours. | 0.637044 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are primarily active during the day. | 0.637181 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are primarily active during the day. | 0.637181 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are rodents, and they are very prolific. | 0.677409 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are skilled at climbing and digging. | 0.558579 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are solitary and are most active in early morning and late afternoon. | 0.664751 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are specially adapted to dig - they have short powerful legs and strong claws. | 0.732048 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are stocky little animals with a flattened head. | 0.694178 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are stocky mammals, with short, strong legs and a short, bushy, almost flattened tail. | 0.801396 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are stocky. | 0.244901 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are terrestrial and fossorial, creating burrows with elaborate passageways. | 0.799629 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are the best-known hibernators among mammals. | 0.681854 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are the largest squirrels in Illinois. | 0.626813 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks are true hibernators and spend nearly half of the days of a year in a hibernative state. | 0.738712 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are true hibernators, relying soley on body fat for winter survival. | 0.751117 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are true hibernators. | 0.707025 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are usually highly agonistic. | 0.300431 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are vegetarians. | 0.676816 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are very sanitary at their den sites. | 0.682363 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks are voracious feeders. | 0.536329 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks breed at one year of age. | 0.655889 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks can also undermine pools. | 0.431852 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks can be wary of entering traps. | 0.306213 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks can cause a lot of costly damage to lawns, gardens, fences, and foundations. | 0.350607 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks can create a wide variety of vocal noises. | 0.510791 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks can dig up to three entrances to one den. | 0.594772 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks can literally mow a garden. | 0.275848 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks can produce several sounds. | 0.243973 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks cause damage. | 1 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks climb trees. | 1 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks climb well, ascending and descending trees head first. | 0.430155 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks defecate in toilet chambers they dig underground. | 0.718881 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks do aerate the soil. | 0.660476 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks do, however, have the continuously growing incisors characteristic of rodents. | 0.634407 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks eat bark. | 1 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks emerge from burrows. | 1 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks enter burrows. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks feed primarily on grasses, clover, alfalfa, wheat, corn, soybeans, and berries. | 0.712931 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks feed primarily on vegetables, trees, grasses and legumes. | 0.693856 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks forage and eat at almost any time of the day. | 0.623659 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks generally feed in field borders or gardens close to their dens. | 0.568247 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks grow rapidly. | 0.590451 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) brains. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) breasts. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) cell membranes. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) cells. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) chest cavities. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) chests. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) corpi. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) cytoplasm. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) ears. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) faces. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) heads. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) nuclei. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) pedal extremities. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) piluses. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) plasma membranes. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) rib cages. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) sections. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) skulls. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) sterna. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) vacuoles. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | woodchuck | Woodchucks have (part) vertebrate feet. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have a dense gray undercoat with a long, light brown coat of guard hairs on top. | 0.6913 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have body mass. | 1 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have bushy tails. | 1 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks have chisel-like incisor teeth. | 0.804537 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have excellent eyesight and are able to climb trees in order to escape an enemy. | 0.429569 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have incisor teeth. | 1 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have mass. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have one litter per year. | 0.680667 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have senses. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have short powerful legs and short ears. | 0.766498 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have small ears and large black eyes. | 0.74471 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have tails. | 1 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have teeth. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have the ability to bite and scratch if they are cornered or threatened. | 0.666232 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks have toes. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks have winter and summer burrows. | 0.734145 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks hibernate during the winter. | 0.731394 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks hibernate during winter. | 0.736032 |
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TupleKB | woodchuck | Woodchucks inhabit burrows. | 1 |
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ARC | woodchuck | Woodchucks leave signs of their activity. | 0.345137 |
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Waterloo | woodchuck | Woodchucks leave signs of their activity. | 0.345137 |
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