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Old 04-15-2012, 12:08 AM
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if, for the sake of argument, a wood chuck had the ability to chuck wood, how much wood would the aforementioned wood chuck be inclined to chuck, in your estimation
Indeed for the sake of argument, however I would need further information to give you an accurate and intelligent estimation.

The type of wood would be one of the variables I would require to help make an assessment. Birch tends to be easier to chuck through compared to Oak. Cedar and Cherry are often shunned by most native wood chuck species and will only be chucked in the event that other sources are depleted; albeit reluctantly.

Furthermore, which species of wood chuck are we taking into account for? The north eastern most species of wood chuck tend to be heartier and require ample amount of wood to chuck to aid in their survival during winter; while south eastern chucks take a considerably less amount of chucking to sustain themselves during the colder seasons of the year.

I look forward to your response and hope that I can answer your inquiry with greater accuracy.