Alpine marmots protect themselves primarily through their social structure and vigilance. They live in colonies, which allows them to keep watch for predators; one or more individuals will serve as sentinels while others forage. When a threat is detected, they emit loud alarm calls to warn the group, allowing them to retreat to their burrows for safety. Additionally, their burrows provide shelter from both predators and harsh weather conditions.
Alpine marmot was created in 1758.
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Alpine Marmot
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Marmot is a noun.
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Marmots are large ground squirrels that inhabit high-altitude alpine and subalpine habitats in mountainous regions. Their niche involves burrowing systems for shelter, herbivorous feeding on alpine vegetation, and hibernation during winter months. Marmots play a vital role in their ecosystems by grazing on plants and providing food for predators.
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Marmot - company - was created in 1973.
Marmot Day was created in 2002.
Olympic marmot was created in 1898.