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Yellow-bellied Marmot

Yellow-bellied Marmot

Marmota flaviventris

A large ground squirrel native to western mountain regions of North America, characterized by robust body and distinctive yellow-tinted ventral surface.

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Yellow-bellied Marmot
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Yellow-bellied Marmot
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Alpine and subalpine meadows, rocky slopes, and mountain regions of western United States, typically at elevations between 1,800-3,600 meters above sea level

Ecological Role

Critical herbivore in mountain ecosystems, serving as prey for predators and contributing to seed dispersal and vegetation management

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Dense fur with brown to reddish-brown coloration; distinctive yellow-cream ventral region
  • LIMBS WINGS Powerful limbs adapted for digging burrows; short, strong legs with sharp claws
  • HEAD SENSORY Broad, rounded head with prominent eyes; acute hearing and visual perception for predator detection
  • BODY STRUCTURE Stout, muscular body with rounded shape; adult mass ranges 3-5 kg; body length 50-70 cm
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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