Dormouse Day, or "Zschopauer Murmeltiertag," is celebrated in Germany on February 2nd, coinciding with Groundhog Day in the United States. It marks the day when the dormouse emerges from hibernation, and local traditions often include festivities, parades, and playful predictions about the weather. The event highlights the significance of the dormouse in German culture, particularly in the Zschopau region. While not as widely recognized as Groundhog Day, it reflects a similar spirit of seasonal change and community celebration.
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That a dormouse is a type of mouse.
In the original book, the dormouse is called Dormouse, it has no other name. In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, it has been named Mallymkun.
The Dormouse belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
Hazel Dormouse was created in 1758.
What the Dormouse Said was created in 2005.
Operation Dormouse was created in 1953.
Edible dormouse was created in 1766.
Garden dormouse was created in 1766.
Japanese dormouse was created in 1845.
Desert dormouse was created in 1939.