In hot weather they prefer the shade. In cold winter temperatures they occasionally like to sun themselves.
So they can shade themselves, hunt for food, and feed off the plants and berries.
The phrase "more peaceful shade" in the poem "Heritage of Trees" likely refers to a calming and tranquil environment provided by the trees, symbolizing a sense of serenity and refuge. This shade can be found metaphorically in the presence of the trees themselves, which offer solace and comfort to those who seek it.
Shade is a noun (the shade) and a verb (to shade).
alliteration for shade?
The word shade is a noun, a singular, common noun; such as a window shade or lamp shade. The word shade is also a verb and an adjective; for example: Noun: We found a perfect picnic spot in the shade. Noun: What shade of lip gloss is your favorite? Verb: Here's the baby's bonnet, it will shade his eyes. Adjective: We planted a row of shade trees along the patio.
They roll in mud or dirt. They also try to get in the shade when it is hot. They aren't stupid, and know how to stay cool.
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"There is no lightest shade of white because white is a shade."
Shade, as in "What shade of red is it?".
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A Shade.