Crocodiles and alligators live in tropical and sub tropics they need warmth plus in warmer climets there is much more food they are large animal so they need enough food to get more energy and so they survive.
Most mammals cope with cold weather with a layer of fat or their fur.
Sleep deprivation can impair the body's ability to regulate temperature and cope with cold environments. Lack of sleep can disrupt the body's internal clock, leading to decreased thermoregulation and reduced ability to generate heat, making it harder to stay warm in cold conditions.
By thermoregulation.
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
sap gives it heat
through respiration process, not absorbing too much water, growing in an open space to easily take carbon dioxide
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
they are covered I bark and they basically go in to hibernation
Some hibernate. Some have fur and / or blubber as insulation.
Swallows cope with harsh weathers by seeking shelter in protected areas such as barns, caves, or hollow trees. They also have adaptations like huddling together for warmth and delaying migration if necessary. Additionally, their feathers provide insulation and they have the ability to adjust their metabolism to conserve energy during cold conditions.
Having little fur, not very well! When humans get cold they get goose bumps - making the hair stand on end; for more hirsute species this traps warm air and helps to insulate the body. In humans, it has no benefit - it is a vestigial affect of evolution.In place of hair, humans use technology - shelters and clothing to cope with cold.