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Steppe Marmot

Marmota kastschenkoi Stroganov &

Steppe Marmots are chubby rodents that live in burrows underground. They have brown fur and short tails, and they love to play and dig in the grasslands.

Habitat: Grasslands

Appearance

The Steppe Marmot is a stocky rodent with reddish-brown fur, often paler on its belly. Its head typically has a darker crown, contrasting with lighter cheeks. It has small ears and a short, bushy tail.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassMammaliaOrderRodentiaFamilySciuridaeGenusMarmota
Steppe Marmot
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Steppe Marmot

Category

Mammal

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Marmot families greet each other with nose-to-nose 'kisses' to recognize colony members!

Steppe Marmots sometimes double their body weight before winter to fuel their super-long hibernation!

Their cozy burrows are like underground cities, often stretching over 10 meters long with many entrances.

Young marmots love to play-wrestle and chase, which helps them learn important survival skills.

Special abilities

Ability

Super Digger

Steppe Marmot can dig extensive burrows because of its strong claws, which provides safe homes and escape routes.

Ability

Hibernation Master

Steppe Marmot has an incredible ability to slow its body down, helping it survive long, cold winters underground.

Ability

Alarm Whistler

Steppe Marmot can make loud, sharp whistle calls that warn its colony of predators, keeping everyone safe.

Ability

Fat Storage

Steppe Marmot has the ability to store significant body fat that helps them sustain their long winter hibernation.

Measurements & details

Length
49-65 cm
Weight
3.5-6.5 kg
Lifespan
7-12 years
Top Speed
25 km/h
Litter Size
4-6
Gestation
40-42 days

Diet & Feeding

They munch on yummy grasses, leafy plants, and seeds to get all their energy for playing and growing.

Primary Foods

  • Grasses
  • Wild herbs
  • Roots
  • Seeds
  • Flowers

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

Traits

Also known as

Bobak MarmotMarmota bobak

Collections

Safety

Danger

2/5

Enjoy watching Steppe Marmots from a safe distance and never try to touch or disturb them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Steppe Marmot?

49-65 cm

How much does Steppe Marmot weigh?

3.5-6.5 kg

How long does Steppe Marmot live?

7-12 years

How fast can Steppe Marmot move?

25 km/h

What does Steppe Marmot eat?

They munch on yummy grasses, leafy plants, and seeds to get all their energy for playing and growing.

Where is Steppe Marmot usually found?

Grasslands

How does Steppe Marmot hunt?

Foraging

How many babies does Steppe Marmot usually have?

4-6

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