The woodchucks and weaver are closely related to the squirrel family and also belong to the same rodent species. They have a difference in their habitat, feeding mode, and breeding.
Woodchucks are found in different regions like North America, Alaska, and Georgia. They are also referred to as groundhogs. Woodchucks live in the lowland area. Woodchucks weigh 5 to 12 pounds; the claws on their feet are long and curved, which they use in digging and burrowing inland. The whole body of woodchucks is mostly covered by yellowish, brownish fur. Woodchucks hibernate.
The beaver is also known as Castor Canadensis. The habitat of the beaver includes rivers, streams, lakes, and marshes. They weigh about 40 pounds. Beaver does not hibernate. Beavers are pure vegetarians’ beavers can live for 5 to 10 years in their wild habitat. Lastly, the weavers are known as the largest living rodents in North America.