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Groundhog Day 2014: Top 11 Groundhogs to Watch (PHOTOS)

11. Woody (Howell, MI)

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11. Woody (Howell, MI)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

10. Holtsville Hal (Holtsville, NY)

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10. Holtsville Hal (Holtsville, NY)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

9. Malverne Mel (Malverne, NY)

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9. Malverne Mel (Malverne, NY)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

8. Jimmy The Groundhog (Sun Prairie, WI)

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8. Jimmy The Groundhog (Sun Prairie, WI)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

7. Sir Walter Wally (Raleigh, NC)

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7. Sir Walter Wally (Raleigh, NC)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

6. Buckeye Chuck (Marion, OH)

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6. Buckeye Chuck (Marion, OH)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

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Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

5. Chattanooga Chuck (Chattanooga, TN)

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5. Chattanooga Chuck (Chattanooga, TN)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

4. Dunkirk Dave (Dunkirk, NY)

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4. Dunkirk Dave (Dunkirk, NY)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

3. General Beauregard Lee (Lilburn, GA)

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3. General Beauregard Lee (Lilburn, GA)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

2. Staten Island Chuck (Staten Island, NY)

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2. Staten Island Chuck (Staten Island, NY)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

1. Punxsutawney Phil (Punxsutawney, PA)

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1. Punxsutawney Phil (Punxsutawney, PA)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. As the custom goes, if the groundhog emerges from hibernation to see its own shadow, the groundhog will take this as a sign of six more weeks of winter, and return to its burrow.

Early spring arrives if it doesn't see its shadow, causing the groundhog to remain above ground. The legend of Groundhog Day is based on an old Scottish couplet: "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year."

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