Phil hails from Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He’s predicted the weather in that town every February 2 since 1886—that’s more than 130 years! Crowds of up to 40,000 people come to see Phil on Groundhog Day each winter.
“Phil’s predictions are right 100 percent of the time,” claims Katie Donald, one of his official spokespeople. But meteorologists say the data shows that he’s more like 40 percent correct.
Donald also says that “there has only ever been one Phil.” She says that Phil maintains his longevity by drinking a special groundhog elixir of life. (Fact check: Wild groundhogs typically live between 3 and 6 years, while those in captivity can live up to 14.)
“We don’t really acknowledge any other weather-predicting groundhogs,” says Donald. “They are all imitations.”