Are groundhogs and woodchucks biologically distinct species?
Answer
They are entirely the same animal.
The text explicitly states that whether one calls the animal a groundhog or a woodchuck, they are referring to the exact same species, *Marmota monax*, and there is no scientific basis for separation.

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