Great looking sporran. And just for those who are confused by rodents:
Groundhog:

species Marmota monax from the squirrel family, Sciuridae, order Rodentia
up to 13 pounds, 6 kg
head and body 20 inches(50 cm) long; tail 18 inches
found in eastern and central United States, across Canada, and into Alaska along forest edges abutting meadows, open fields, roads, and streams.
good swimmers, can climb tall shrubs and sizable trees
Gopher:

any of 38 species from the family Geomyidae, order Rodentia
0.5 pound (250 g)
head and body 6 inches (15 cm) long; tail 3 inches (8 cm)
range from southern Canada and the United States, south through Mexico and Central America, to northwestern Colombia. Found from coastal areas to above the timberline in high mountains.
two to three-year lifespan

They are two different species and since the groundhog is so much larger than the gopher, one could imagine having an ground hog sporran with an inside pocket flap made from gopher, which would give new meaning to the pocket gopher. Sort of an inside joke