
Marmots Use a Loud Whistle to Warn Their Colony of Danger
Marmots are famous for their piercing alarm whistle, which has earned them the nickname 'whistle pigs' in North America. When a predator — such as an eagle, fox, or bear — is spotted, a sentinel marmot lets out a sharp, loud cry that sends the entire colony diving into burrows within seconds. Different call patterns distinguish aerial threats from ground predators, showing a basic form of communication.