Employees at a miniature course in Duncansville, Pennsylvania, were met with an unusual sight after they noticed that a “prize” was moving inside a claw machine at the Meadows Family Fun Mini Golf venue.
Animal officials were called to the scene when the mini golf course workers found not a “stuffed” animal, but a living one.
Officials at the Pennsylvania Game Commission shared the discovery on Instagram, posting photos of a woodland creature.
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The officials shared images of a groundhog hiding in between the stuffed prizes inside the machine.
State Game Warden (SGW) Salvadore Zaffuto was sent to investigate and help remove the stuck groundhog, according to the post.
A groundhog can weigh as much as 11 pounds, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services.
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Groundhogs live near rocky outcrops from valley bottoms to alpine tundra, but they avoid dense forest.
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The lowland animals are surprisingly quick — and are good tree climbers.
“Upon approach of the machine (to investigate, not play), SGW Zaffuto saw the stuffed animals move and the groundhog [then] popped its head out amongst [the] prizes,” said the post.
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Officials called the vending machine company to unlock the machine and safely remove the woodchuck back into its habitat unharmed.
Officials joked that “next time,” they hoped “the groundhog [would] just play the game with tokens, and not try to cheat to win the prize.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the Pennsylvania Game Commission for additional comment.
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