The mountain, in the summer, is the playground of groundhogs. After feeding themselves with beautiful flowers and walking around in an attempt to steal a seed, the four young groundhogs enter their den at sunset, finding their way with the help of their whiskers: the vibrissae. They smell their cheeks to make sure they belong to the same family and fall asleep against each other, on their backs, head well nailed between the front legs, under the supervision of the mother and father, who will sleep in turns to keep their babies safe.
The mountain, in the summer, is the playground of groundhogs. After feeding themselves with beautiful flowers and walking around in an attempt to steal a seed, the four young groundhogs enter their den at sunset, finding their way with the help of their whiskers: the vibrissae. They smell their cheeks to make sure they belong to the same family and fall asleep against each other, on their backs, head well nailed between the front legs, under the supervision of the mother and father, who will sleep in turns to keep their babies safe.