Exactly like the groundhog, except kind of forecasting into the winter instead of looking out back at it and forward. If it's smaller, it's going to be a more severe winter.ĭANKOSKY: Sort of like an insect Punxsutawney Phil. So if it's wider, it will be a bad - it will be a good winter. So the myth is that the rust-colored bands that's on the back of the woolly bear, that that - that the width of that can actually help you determine how severe the weather will be. Have you heard this myth?ĭANKOSKY: Well, having something to do with the weather. So why are you so interested in the woolly bear? can see crossing roads and trails, you know, in the fall.ĭANKOSKY: OK. GROSKIN: Yeah, the ones that people in the U.S. We're talking about the caterpillars.ĭANKOSKY: The little fuzzy guy, he's sort of rust-colored, kind of black? And we're not talking about the ursine type of bear, like a grizzly o black bear. GROSKIN: Well, the video pick this week is the myth of the woolly bear. Hello there, Luke.ĭANKOSKY: So what do you got for us this week? And joining me now is video producer Luke Groskin. And it's time for the Video Pick of the Week.
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