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Cute critter caught up in wicked Nova Scotia storm

The groundhog was spotted wandering in circles and was out in freezing temperatures. Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre/Facebook

A groundhog in Nova Scotia is recovering after being found wandering outside in the winter storm that hit Nova Scotia on Thursday.

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The Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is currently taking care of the creature as he recovers.

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Although groundhogs are typically hibernating, it appears that the groundhog’s den may have been damaged, forcing the little guy out into the cold.

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“Possibly, his den was flooded,” the centre wrote in a Facebook post. 

The groundhog was found in the -10 C weather and was very cold with large ice chunks in his tail.

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The centre also said that the large rodent was skinny, weak and disoriented.

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Luckily, the tiny creature is expected to make a full recovery with the rehab centre taking care of him over the winter.

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