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Nudibranchs use tentacles on their heads to poke around for grub.
Nudibranchs use tentacles on their heads to poke around for grub.
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Nudibranchs use tentacles on their heads to poke around for grub.
Nudibranchs use tentacles on their heads to poke around for grub.
Also known as woodchucks, groundhogs spend much of their days alone, foraging for plants and grasses and digging burrows up to 66 feet long.
Males poke their heads out in early February—not to forecast more winter weather