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Groundhog vs Squirrel

Quick answer

In a hypothetical one-on-one, the Groundhog would most likely come out on top decisively, thanks to its greater size and power and raw strength. In reality, animals like these rarely meet, and both would usually avoid a fight.

This is a hypothetical, educational comparison based on typical size, strength, and natural weaponry. In the wild these animals rarely meet, and most encounters end without a fight.

Groundhog standing near burrow entrance Winner Power 25

Mammal

Least Concern
Groundhog
Weight 5 kg
Length 65 cm
Top speed 16 km/h
Strength 25/100
Deadliness 5/100
Intelligence 42/100
Lifespan 6 yr
Eastern gray squirrel sitting upright holding a nut with its bushy tail curled behind Power 17

Mammal

Least Concern
Squirrel
Weight 550 g
Length 28 cm
Top speed 32 km/h
Strength 4/100
Deadliness 2/100
Intelligence 40/100
Lifespan 6 yr

Groundhog vs Squirrel compared

Side-by-side comparison of the Groundhog and the Squirrel
Attribute Groundhog Squirrel
Weight 5 kg 550 g
Length 65 cm 28 cm
Top speed 16 km/h 32 km/h
Strength 25/100 4/100
Deadliness 5/100 2/100
Intelligence 42/100 40/100
Lifespan 6 yr 6 yr

Groundhog vs Squirrel: common questions

Who would win in a fight, a Groundhog or a Squirrel?

In a hypothetical one-on-one, the Groundhog would most likely come out on top decisively, thanks to its greater size and power and raw strength. In reality, animals like these rarely meet, and both would usually avoid a fight.

Which is bigger, the Groundhog or the Squirrel?

The Groundhog is heavier, weighing around 5 kg compared with the other's 0.55 kg.

Which is faster, the Groundhog or the Squirrel?

The Squirrel is faster, reaching about 32 km/h versus 16 km/h.

Which lives longer, the Groundhog or the Squirrel?

The Groundhog typically lives longer, up to around 6 years compared with 6 years.

Sources & references

Size, speed, and conservation data are drawn from established zoological references. Compare full profiles for habitat, diet, and behaviour:

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