Actually, it probably IS a marmot. That word just describes an entire group of animals. I had to enlarge the photo and really look for him. Nice camouflage!
Having only seen "TBL" once, I didn't remember the marmot line. According to IMDB, the creature referred to as a marmot in the movie was actually a ferret.
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Actually, it probably IS a marmot. That word just describes an entire group of animals. I had to enlarge the photo and really look for him. Nice camouflage!
Having only seen "TBL" once, I didn't remember the marmot line. According to IMDB, the creature referred to as a marmot in the movie was actually a ferret.
I'm probably beating this to death, aren't I.
Actually, that is a marmot.
Looks like an amphibious rodent, but I'm no park ranger.
Ha!
I just can't let a TBL reference go by unappreciated. Thanks!
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