Emerging from his burrow on Groundhog Day, this armadillo extraordinaire ... the armadillo who predicts the Texas weather: Like Punxsutawney Phil — or as our friends in Bee Cave refer to him ...
Step aside, groundhog. 'Big Al,' the 93-year-old Texas gator has been nailing the forecast for years
On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator will either eat a steak or he won't. And that's will determine if we get six more ...
These included groundhogs, different live animals and other ... He has been published in Texas Highways Magazine, DMagazine.com, the Star Tribune and Bowlers Journal International.
But Texans have found their own animal prognosticators in the form of an armadillo in Central Texas and an alligator in Beaumont. They might not be groundhogs but they follow in the tradition of ...
Let’s take a look at how accurate Phil has been in predicting the often unpredictable Texas weather. Last year, the groundhog made an accurate prediction. Punxsutawney Phil did not see his ...
Forget Punxsutawney Phil. Meet Bee Cave Bob, the armadillo who calls the shots on Texas weather and politics in the Armadillo Day tradition.
The 138-year-old tradition of a bunch of men in Pennsylvania gathering around a groundhog named Phil for ... an animal native to Texas, cast a much larger and easier to spot shadow.
For much of the country, Feb. 2 is known as Groundhog Day, and Punxsutawney Phil has been prognosticating spring’s return from Pennsylvania on that day for more than 135 years. In Texas ...
However, should the legendary reptile turn down the treat, Texas can expect another six weeks of winter. "If he puts the steak in his mouth to eat it, then he knows that it's going to be warm ...
AUSTIN, Texas — With Punxsutawney Phil preparing to predict the weather on Sunday, we wanted to answer some popular questions about Phil himself along with groundhogs in Texas. The tradition of ...
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