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marmotmar‧mot /ˈmɑːmət $ ˈmɑːr-/ noun [countable] marmotOrigin: 1600-1700 French marmotte - And then something happened to disturb the marmots.
- Because unlike the marmots, the rats had no resistance to the disease that the fleas carried.
- In marmots, large ground-dwelling squirrels, for example, adult males are territorial and aggressive.
- Maybe after a few thousand years of marmot for breakfast, dinner and tea they fancied a change.
- My friend had a leopard skin and I had a coney seal with a mink marmot collar and cuffs.
- Visitors also can see coyotes, chipmunks, raccoons, marmots and vole.
- William didn't know why the fleas left the marmots for the rats.
a small European or American animal with fur and short front legs which lives under the ground |