Definition
A 'whistling marmot' is another name for marmots that produce distinct, high-pitched whistles as warning calls. This behavior is especially common among species like the hoary marmot and the yellow-bellied marmot. These rodents use these calls to alert their colonies to potential dangers, such as predators. Think of them as the alarm systems of the alpine meadows. They are social animals, living in colonies. Their diet is herbivorous. They hibernate during winter.