They hybernate
hibernate
yes they do. obviously, depending on which animal.
the answer is that animals travel to differnet places so they could get food and more
A pagwen in winter and a monark butterfly in summer
Generally they eat a lot of food and then hibernate.
One of the ways is they hibernate
Bright Colors
They have to sleep(hibernate) in order to survive the winter. Why? well, the food that these animals need to survive will scarce on winter; basically the food is either not enough or just gone with the cold temperatures. These animals Hibernate , some all winter and other part of the winter. Hibernate is a very deep sleep. The animal's body temperatures drops,and their heartbeat and breathing slow down. The body uses very little energy. These animals prepare themselves in the Fall to be ready for hibernation on Winter. They eat extra food and stores it as body fat to use this fat for energy while hibernating. Examples: Bears, skunks, chipmunks and some bats...
Animals survive in Antarctica by adapting to the harsh climate. There is not any claim life in Antarctica during the winter months.
Some unique adaptations that animals have developed to survive the harsh conditions of winter include hibernation, migration, growing thicker fur or feathers, changing color to blend in with the snow, and storing food for the winter months.
some animals that can survive the winter and not the summer go for long summer sleep.
Some animals that hibernate in winter include bears, groundhogs, bats, and certain species of squirrels and frogs. Hibernation is a strategy for animals to conserve energy and survive the cold winter months with limited food availability.