BRR! Groundhogs Predict An Extended Winter!
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This morning, 25,000 people braved the early morning chill and made their way to Gobbler's Nob to see for themselves what Punxsutawney Phil had to say about the length of this year's frigid winter season. Unfortunately, the legendary woodchuck did not predict what most had been hoping for!
When the famous woodchuck was pulled out of his burrow by two handlers donned in tuxedos and top hats, he surveyed his surroundings carefully and to everyone's dismay, saw his shadow. This prompted one of Phil's handlers to loudly declare, 'A Super Bowl winner I will not predict, but my weather forecast you cannot contradict. That's not a football lying beside me, It's my shadow you see. So six more weeks of winter it shall be!'
And, he was not the only one. His competitor, the relatively young Staten Island Chuck, not only shocked his audience by leaping off from the hands of New York's newly elected Mayor, Bill de Blasio, but also claimed to have seen his shadow! Given that the two have a combined 114 years of weather predicting experience, should we trust their foresights and just resign to another month and a half of freezing weather?
That depends on who you ask. According to human weather experts, the legendary Phil has been right only 39% of the time during his 112-year long weather predicting career. However the folks at Punxsutawney beg to differ - They maintain that Phil has never been wrong. Chuck on the other hand, has an 80% accuracy rate that nobody seems to dispute. Having said that, both were wrong last year when they predicted an early spring! We will just have to wait until March 20th, the first official day of spring, to see if that is the case again.
Groundhog day was started by German settlers that came to Pennsylvania in the 18th and 19th century. Since then, the holiday is celebrated across the United States every February 2nd. While there are many groundhogs and even an armadillo (in Texas) that make weather predictions, Punxsutawney Phil is the most famous. That's because according to local folklore, Phil, kept alive by a magic potion, is 127 years old and has been predicting the weather for over 112 years. The little critter is also known internationally, thanks to his role in the 1993 movie, 'Groundhog Day'.
Groundhogs, also called woodchucks, land beavers or whistle pigs are the largest members of the squirrel family. They grow between 17-26 inches in length and can weigh up to 4lbs. With the exceptions of Phil and Chuck, these largely herbivorous animals have a lifespan of between 6-8 years in the wild.
Happy Groundhog Day!
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- silverguyover 9 yearsdo groundhogs see shadows?
- some-times-dudeover 9 yearsgroundhogs rock
- kittycover 9 yearsIs this just telling you when spring is, telling you groundhogs are real or both?
- raagulanover 9 yearsnoooo 6 more winters
- haley200over 9 yearsthis interest me like oli#19 said that is awsome that phil can predict that.I agree with oli#19 i think phil does have "predicting powers".I have never really thought a animal like phil could predict things like that kinda crazy.
- melissa s10 over 9 yearswe celebrate this speacil day on feburary 2.Ground hog day was started by german settels.I wonder how come the groundhog is afraid of his shadow?I thought anaimals and people love looking at them self.
- cobrugaabout 9 yearsmelissa, the groundhog is not afraid of his shadow, he looks for it to judge the position of the sun in the sky. Then, if he sees it, he will return to his hole because it is still winter.
- Nameover 9 yearsEli18 I think that this artical is interesting because i have learned alot of new things lke, that Phil has been perdicting waether for 112 years. And that a groundhog can perdict the weather. I think that Phil is a thinker because he can perdict the waether.
- headream100over 9 yearsThis is when I hate the furry animals.
- headream100over 9 yearsI know they didn't do any harm to us, but still.
- v3ronikaover 9 yearsI hate the winter I want to move out of ohio and into georgia
- lionsrcute1over 9 yearsI like the winter because of the snow days.
- headream100over 9 yearsBut too much snow days? Yeesh.
- hotdog52over 9 yearsits not cold in lubbock.