They have thick fur to keep themselves warm, padded and wide feet to stop sliding and slipping on the ice...
Lots of fur and fat for insulation. Large paws/feet to act like snow shoes (surface area) and a colour white to camoflauge with the snow. ;]
in a cave or with it's babies curled up
yes, i think so...
On the ice or in caves
Polar bears, arctic fox and yak etc.
Animals hibernate in the winter.
Animals that hibernate do so to escape the cold weather. Sloths do not hibernate.
when do you animals hibernate
the animals that hibernate are unable to handle the conditions like bears they are unable to handle the drop in food supply
Polar bears, arctic fox and yak etc.
A1. thick fur and hibernate During the colder monthsansw2. Lemmings at least do not hibernate, and perhaps Arctic Foxes as well.
No
Animals hibernate in the autumn.
yes they do
They hibernate in winter
Arctic foxes do not migrate, hibernate or estivate.
sure
No, Arctic foxes do not hibernate. They have adapted to survive harsh winter conditions by growing thick fur and hunting for food throughout the year. They are active year-round and can withstand extremely cold temperatures.
No, animals in Antarctica do not hibernate or migrate in the summer because that is when they have to take care of thier babies and get food for them. During the winter most of them hibernate because Antactica is turned on the side of the Earth where their is no sunlight. Penguins, don't do anything but huddle to keep warm.
Animals hibernate in the winter.
Animals that hibernate do so to escape the cold weather. Sloths do not hibernate.