Gloria McGowan of Williamsport, Ind., center, watches the festivities while waiting for Punxsutawney Phil, the weather ...
How accurate is Groundhog Day? How often is Punxsutawney Phil right? The Stormfax Weather Almanac says the groundhog is only ...
Bee Cave Bob, an armadillo in Central Texas, makes a weather prediction each Groundhog Day just like Punxsutawney Phil of Pennslyvania.
The famous groundhog and his partner Phyllis welcomed two baby groundhogs -- also called pups, kits or cubs -- in March 2024, making Punxsutawney Phil the first prophetic groundhog to do so since 1886 ...
Punxsutawney Phil isn't the only animal used to signal the end of winter weather. States all over the country have their own ...
In a letter to Dunkel, PETA offered to deliver a vegan cake to Punxsutawney Phil's home of Gobbler's Knob in Pennsylvania each Groundhog Day, indefinitely. That's if Dunkel agrees to the let the ...
Continuing the play on words, Newkirk said, "Groundhog Day is no piece of cake" for Punxsutawney Phil, detailing that "groundhogs are shy prey animals who, when allowed, actively avoid humans." ...
the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club will consult with the one and only Punxsutawney Phil, their official Groundhog Day groundhog, to determine whether or not he saw his shadow. According to folklore ...
to be a part of the celebrations revolving around Punxsutawney Phil's winter forecast. While Groundhog Day isn't a federal holiday in the United States, the traditional observance celebrates the ...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is calling to ax a beloved American tradition – and to replace it with what it calls a "delicious" vegan substitution. The animal rights ...
Before we find out what Punxsutawney Phil's call is for the rest of the winter, let's learn everything you need to know about his big day. Groundhog Day is celebrated every year on Feb. 2.
Groundhog Day is on its way and if Punxsutawney Phil or Michigan's Woody the Woodchuck don't see their shadows this year, we could see an early spring, the folk tale says. Since the 1800s ...