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Well, a New York state wildlife expert, Richard Thomas, decided to answer that question some years back. He found that, while a woodchuck doesn't actually chuck wood, they do in fact chuck quite a bit of dirt when digging out a burrow. On a good day they can chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt (or about 700 pounds)
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The stream floods easily during a rainstorm and is muddy.
John hoped all his hard work and dedication paid off and he would get promoted