I wrote a post earlier about the famous groundhog that predicts the weather each February and you can read about it here Prediction 2018. I know many of you are not familiar with this US and Canadian event and the groundhog, so I decided to make a poll with some interesting facts about groundhogs.
Happy Groundhog Day!
Groundhog Photo courtesy of Pixabay.
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The famous Groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil is married to Phyllis.
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Yes
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No
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A baby groundhog is called a kit or cub.
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Yes
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No
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Groundhogs are rodents and the largest animal in the squirrel family.
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Yes
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No
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In the 1800’s Germans used hedgehogs to predict the weather.
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Yes
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No
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Students at Punxsutawney Area High School have no school on Groundhog Day, because the school buses are used to transport thousands of people to and from Gobbler’s Knob.
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Yes
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No
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Punxsutawney Phil, according to legend, is the original groundhog, as his life is extended another 7 years every summer and he swigs a gulp of his “groundhog nog” at an annual picnic at Gobbler’s Knob.
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Yes
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If you answered Yes to all of the questions, you scored 100!
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Ive yet to see a Ground hog for real, sure is cute. I think they may be experts at digging the ground so may be they can be trained to dig garden space? Love this post
They are big rodents but still cute. Not sure if they can be trained.
How fun and that is the cutest groundhog pic that I’ve ever seen.
I thought so, thanks for the visit. 🙂
I answered no to six, a new bit of info. lol great quiz and this year he says 6 more weeks of winter.
Thanks Kim, yes we are in for more winter it seems.
Definitely had fun with this one, thank you!
Thanks for visiting Michelle.
Um…I believe that the hoary marmot and the alpine marmot are actually the largest of the squirrels. Woodchucks and groundhogs are marmots, but they are slightly smaller. We are still talking about very large squirrels, either way. They are great tasting, too, as a passing side note. (The hoary marmot is the heaviest and the alpine marmot is the biggest, for clarification.)
Thanks for the comment Rex. Appreciate the visit.
I was having fun. I definitely liked it.
I am so glad Elenka, thank you.
I chose yes for most, but I felt one was staining even my ability to believe it true.
Thanks for playing Barbara, lots of interesting facts.
I answered six yes to one no on this poll.
Thank you for participating, appreciated!
I answered a few of them NO, but it was fun and interesting.
Thanks for playing LaJenna, was hoping the groundhog today!
Glad you had fun with this one!
I have one “no”. This is really interesting, and the poll was fun!
I thought it was cool to learn about this rodent, thanks Ellie!
I answered yes to all 🙂 I didn’t know for sure, but I chose yes for all.
Way to go Courtney, I am glad you participated.
Well it was fun…and it’s always a pleasure 🙂
Thanks again and I am enjoying your art!
Thank you so much, makes me excited to share more art! And I enjoy your posts as well 🙂