As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood. Source: I Saw Esau (1992). More About this Poem. More Poems by Mother Goose. Sing a Song of Sixpence. It's raining, it's pouring.
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck. The woodchuck from the Algonquian word "wejack" is a kind of marmot regionally called a groundhog.
How much wood could a woodchuck could if a could wuck could chuck cood. My toungue is twisted (then I forget the res. Anonymous Says: April 10th, 2015 at 4:45 pm. Thai song is great.
The "Woodchuck" tongue twister enables pronunciation practice of the voiced "w" in English. The riddle question has a possible answer. In 1988, state wildlife conservation officer Richard Thomas of New York attempted to figure out just how much a wood a woodchuck could chuck, if a woodchuck was capable of doing so and had the inclination. Woodchucks don't actually chuck (throw) wood, of course, but, since they are a burrowing rodent, they do know well how to toss around some dirt.
The woodchuck could chuck as much wood as he wanted! "Sixteen and 1/2 board feet a day- except on Groundhog's Day since groundhog is another name for woodchuck. - This answer is according to no less an authority than the 'Junior Woodchucks Guidebook', a publication often consulted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck and referred to yet again by them in answering this very same question.
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Could a woodchuck do that? Very unlikely. Could it chuck half of it? Unlikely. Could it chuck a quarter of it? Slightly feasible. Depends how butch this woodchuck is, really. No, but seriously, all jokes aside there is genuine scientific answer to this age old tongue twister. They wrote: Compared to beavers, are not adept at moving timber, although some will chew wood. A wildlife biologist once measured the inside volume of a typical woodchuck burrow and estimated that – if wood filled the hole instead of dirt – the industrious animal would have chucked about 700 pounds. So there we have it. The question on nobody’s lips can be considered a case closed. You’re welcom. osh Teal.