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Staten Island Chuck Readies To Make Groundhog Day Prediction
New York's own prognosticator will come out of his burrow Sunday.

STATEN ISLAND, NY — Winter seems to have barely begun this year, but the hopes are that New York's own groundhog is about to see its early end.
Staten Island Chuck is heading out of his burrow early Sunday morning to check for his shadow. Groundhog Day lore says if he sees it, we're in for six more weeks of winter. If not, an early spring is on its way.
The animal's home at Staten Island Zoo, at 614 Broadway in West Brighton, opens at 6:30 a.m. Feb. 2, with the ceremony beginning at 7 a.m. and the prediction being made at 7:30 a.m.
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While Chuck's Pennsylvania rival Punxsutawney Phil might be more famous, the Staten Island forecaster has a higher accuracy rating. Chuck's predictions were accurate 68.4 percent of the time from 1992 to 2016, while Phil was right only 42.1 percent, DNAinfo reported.
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Aside from battling against Phil, Chuck has had a strained relationship with the city's mayors who pull him out of his burrow. In 2009, Chuck took a bite out of then Mayor Michael Bloomberg's finger as Hizzoner tried to coax the groundhog out of his home.
Bloomberg took to using a plunger instead of his hands in 2011 and was caught on video calling him a "son of a b--ch."
Relationships didn't improve when Bill de Blasio took office. In 2014, de Blasio dropped Chuck — later revealed to be a stand-in named Charlotte — as he took her out of her home for the prediction. Charlotte was found dead a week later in her cage after suffering internal injuries, the New York Post reported.
A spokesman for the zoo told the Post that Charlotte showed no signs of trauma or pain during a medical exam after Groundhog Day.
When de Blasio returned next year, the zoo took extra precautions and had Chuck lifted from his burrow by an elevator and kept in a Plexiglass box away from de Blasio's slippery fingers.
De Blasio hasn't returned since 2015 and he's not expected this year. Council Speaker Corey Johnson is planning to be there on Sunday, according to the zoo's website.
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