I found this image on the internet and it says woodchuck. It looks just like the picture I took.
(I didn't know this but) I found out that woodchuck and groundhogs are the same animal....**from internet** Woodchucks, also called groundhogs, are members of the marmot family. They are also called whistling pigs.
**another excert from internet which I thought was interesting**...If you are interested. This is MA law but may be in other states as well.
Relocating wildlife is illegal in Massachusetts. It is detrimental to the well-being of wildlife as well as the public. Unknowingly, sick animals may be transported and released in other locations, causing the spread of disease. Animals released in unfamiliar territory have a hard time surviving. They must compete with resident animals, and they have difficulty finding food and shelter. Furthermore, relocation is ineffective: each time a territory opens, there is always another woodchuck "waiting in the wings."
It is also against state law to possess wild birds and mammals. Wildlife rehabilitators are trained and licensed by the state to care for injured and orphaned wildlife. If you need the services of a rehabilitator contact MassWildlife (Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife ) at 508-366-4470, or Mass Audubon's Wildlife Information line at 781-259-2150.
According to state law, animals which are damaging property can be destroyed under certain conditions. MassWildlife should be contacted if this course of action is being considered.
The best way to deal with them if ruining building is to bury hardware cloth 10 inches below soil around the foundation.
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