yes, because its a national holiday ---note, the answer is now found in the question, Chris Welke, Editor-at Large.
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The famous groundhog on groundhog's day. If he sees his shadow, it's said that there will be 6 more weeks of winter. If he doesn't, spring starts.
Native American tribes have various names for the groundhog, reflecting their unique languages and cultures. For instance, the Algonquin term for groundhog is "wiisakode" or "wisaakode," which translates to "one who digs." In the Cherokee language, the groundhog is called "ᎠᏲᏟ" (ayoti). These names often highlight the animal's burrowing behavior and its significance in local ecosystems.
Groundhogs are not native to Japan. The Japaneses word for groundhog is ウッドチャック or Uddochakku, which is Just the English word "woodchuck" pronounced with a Japanese accent.
Phil
Thw Groundhog in "Groundhogs Day" is a groundhog simply because it is Groundhogs day. Obvi
Groundhog day falls on February 2 every year.
No! Groundhog day is not in September. It is on February 2nd.
Underground
Groundhog Day fell on Saturday, February 2nd.
Groundhog Day is celebrated on February 2
Groundhog Day was released on 02/12/1993.
The Production Budget for Groundhog Day was $14,600,000.
Yes, Groundhog Day is always on February 2nd.
Groundhog Day, February 2nd, was on a Sunday in 2003.
Punxsutawney Phil
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