Spiders are cold blooded, so they can survive in the cold. However, it causes them to be unable to move so they die of starvation.
Certain types of spiders survive others don't
Depends on where they make their 'nest', some can find warmth in the smallest area or spin a web around themselves to keep warm.
Depends on the place inside the freezer the spider is hidden.
The cold weather can kill them
yes yes they can
Yes
a snow hare is an animal that can survive in the cold that is a prey?
It is very hard to see a human survive in that harsh climate, only a few are stationed there.
Pigeons find a sheltered place, whether it be under a bush, in a tree, or under a ledge.
Eating dirt is not a sufficient source of nutrients for humans. With water you could survive three weeks. Without water you could survive three days.
There are 2 reasons. 1) Temperatures drop with altitude. It is much colder on the mountain tops, so snow that has fallen can remain longer. Melted snow can re-freeze if nights are still cold. 2) Because mountain tops tend to get more snow, certainly more than the base anyway. If the snow can survive through the summer, it will continue to compress and add to itself and turn into a glacier. In some cases, cloudier climates will maintain snow because not enough sunlight reaches the mountaintop to melt the frozen precipitation there.
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they drink the pee.
Yes, all species of spiders need water to survive.
The don't, there is no such animal as a "Snow Wolf".
they catch small insects and fish
Insects and some types of mold.
Because that is how they get their food.
they do not
Every living creature needs oxygen to survive. Just as every living creature needs water to survive. For example, such as spiders. Yup, spiders do to need oxygen AND water to survive, and of course food. So the answer to your question would be yes, snails do need oxygen to survive.
creepers and spiders
They need snow and mountains.