goffers
Goffers, also known as gophers or pocket gophers, are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. They are native to North and Central America. Gophers are characterized by their large, prominent incisors that extend beyond their lips, even when their mouths are closed. These incisors are used for digging and for gnawing on roots and tubers, which form a significant part of their diet.
These animals are solitary and territorial, spending most of their lives underground in extensive tunnel systems.
Gophers are primarily herbivores, feeding on roots, tubers, bulbs, and occasionally above-ground vegetation. Their diet can
Reproduction in gophers typically involves one to two litters per year, with average litter sizes ranging from