North Vancouver’s Lower Lonsdale neighborhood has a new resident, and it’s not your typical city dweller. A marmot, a type of large ground squirrel, has taken up residence in the bustling urban area and has quickly become a local celebrity.
The marmot, affectionately named “Rocky” by residents, was first spotted by a group of hikers in the nearby mountains. It is believed that Rocky may have wandered into the city in search of food or a new home.
Since his arrival, Rocky has been spotted scurrying around the streets and parks of Lower Lonsdale, much to the delight of locals. Many have taken to social media to share photos and videos of the adorable rodent, with some even creating fan pages for him.
But Rocky’s newfound fame has also raised concerns about his safety. Marmots are typically found in more rural areas and are not accustomed to city life. Wildlife experts are urging residents to give Rocky his space and not to feed him, as this could lead to dependency and potential health issues.
Despite these concerns, Rocky seems to be thriving in his new environment. He has been seen happily munching on grass and basking in the sun, seemingly unfazed by the hustle and bustle of city life.
The appearance of a marmot in the city is a rare occurrence, and it has sparked curiosity and excitement among residents. Some have even compared Rocky to a “rock star,” with his charming and carefree demeanor.
While it is unclear how long Rocky will stay in Lower Lonsdale, one thing is for sure – he has captured the hearts of the community and has become a beloved addition to the neighborhood.