Mammoth-sized marmot spotted in Kamloops park

Kamloops resident Taylor Borth was exploring a park in Kamloops with her camera over the weekend and came upon the fattest marmot she has ever seen. 

“When I rounded the corner and spotted him, I audibly gasped, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” she said. “He just stared back at me like…what? And then turned around to flop down on the ground. He didn’t even run away as I walked by him although I don’t think he had the ability to.”

The obese marmot lives at McArthur Island Park on the north side of the city where there is a large marmot population and residents are known to feed them, despite a bylaw against it.

Borth concluded the marmot is a male as the males are far bigger than the females, while some commenters on her social media post that has blown up suggested the marmot could be pregnant.

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This obese marmot lives at a park in Kamloops. SUBMITTED/ Taylor Borth

“It was very entertaining photographing him although I was getting attacked by mosquitos,” she said. “It’s the fattest marmot I’ve ever seen.”

Borth did not come up with a name for the chunky critter. You can send name suggestions to news@infonews.ca. 

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A marmot in Kamloops has a big backside. SUBMITTED/ Taylor Borth

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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.