yes
No, they sleep in dens which may be covered with snow.
the sleep curled up
Harp seals sleep in snow
The snow floor!
Usually sled dogs sleep in the snow. They dig a big comfy burrow then sleep through most of the winter. They also like forests.
Snow leopards sleep curled up in their dens at night
inuits sleep in iggloos made of of snow tightly packed together
When you go to sleep, snow may continue to fall or accumulate because weather patterns and precipitation do not stop based on individual sleep schedules. Snowfall is determined by atmospheric conditions and is not linked to human activity.
it is white and spotty
Same place the sleep in the summer. It doesn't snow in Australia.
polar bears sleep by digging holes in the snow and sleepig in it. the snow that builds up on top of them keeps them acts as a sort of blanket. snow is actually a very good insulator and thus keeps them warm
yes it will come and eat him in his sleep