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Unusual is another word for interesting.
There is a lot of unusual things about spiders, but there is a lot more thing interesting about spiders because there are different kinds that like to do different things like the jumping spider it likes to eat crickects and other things so yes there are things unusual and interesting about spiders.
That theme appears in a number of movies, but one interesting example is "Groundhog Day".
Its cousins are africans!
anacondas live in water
Yes,They have massive claws.
they taste like porpoise
WHO is for people, you should use WHICH. (or THAT).You use "that" to specify what you are talking about. (E.g. "That is the bear that I saw yesterday; it is limping.")You use "which" when you are describing something, when it is already clear what you are talking about. (E.g. "The dog, which was wet and dirty…")As for groundhogs… I do not know whether they normally eat vegetables.If they do not, then "that" would specify the particular groundhog that has the unusual habit of eating vegetables, and "which" would note that this particular groundhog has the unusual habit of eating vegetables.If groundhogs do normally eat vegetables, then "that" would be correct only if there was a group of unusual groundhogs that did not do this, and "which" would be used under similar conditions, but only in a pretty strange situation.Having said all that… it seems clear that the sentence is telling us that groundhogs eat vegetables. Thus, "The groundhog" would mean the species… and "which" would be correct… and the sentence would be something like, "The groundhog, which eats vegetables, is a ground-dwelling hog that can be found in America."
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Art Deco. It's interesting stuff.
A groundhog would hog as much ground as a groundhog COULD if a groundhog could hog ground.
People generally find it interesting that hummingbirds and flap their wings so fast that it hums. It's just a very unusual bird and most people areattracted to the unusual. But basically that's a "ask yourself" question.